Justin, et. al.,
NLPCraft came originally from DataLingvo. DataLingvo was a legal entity
that originally developed some initial code. It has open-sourced it around
2018 along with the license change and it was developed thereafter within
NLPCraft project (including by all the original developers from
DataLingvo). During migration, some DataLingvo artefacts weren't properly
renamed (it should be fixed by now). Just to be clear - NLPCraft has no
affiliation with DataLingvo of any kind (beyond the original roots) nor it
is a legal entity; it's just a project name.

If required, DataLingvo will execute SGA (as it already open-sourced it
with ASL 2.0 license two years ago). Please advise.

Thanks!
--
Nikita Ivanov



On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 2:50 PM Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > perhaps the company changed it’s name but it’s the same organization?
>
> Perhaps or perhaps not, it hard to say with the information currently at
> hand. Hopefully the proposed project can clarify.
>
> The IP provenance of the codebase needs to be clear, removing copyright
> headers without explanation IMO makes that unclear. We also need to know if
> others were involved to know who else need to sign ICLAs or if a SGA is
> needed from DataLingvo.
>
> For instance here [1] it states that DataLingvo is the maker of
> NLPCraft.org, that implies we need an SGA from them.
>
> Thanks,
> Justin
>
> 1. https://twitter.com/datalingvo?lang=en
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