Hi,
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 3:53 PM, Ted Dunning <ted.dunn...@gmail.com> wrote: > The standard rules all apply to GSoC students. They should do their code > in as close to the standard way as possible (which would have precluded the > code being outside at this point) and they should file and ICLA if they do > enough to warrant it. > Thanks for the answer. It is not clear for me how the standard way would have precluded the code being outside. IMO the standard way is to communicate / discuss by mailing list, developed code outside and accept it as patch. Then the student could have earned enough karma to be accepted as committer. But maybe I am missing something? This is also how we structured the GSOC project and as result the code is written outside the foundation. The questions we are now struggling with are: to accept the donation do we need an IP clearance?, if yes is a code grant needed? and if yes again who should sign this grant ? Greetings, Pepijn