Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
> 
> On 28.11.2007, at 00:28, Pierre wrote:
> 
>> One word: transparency.
>>
>> It is amazing how it helps to discuss things instead of acting like that.
> 
> I find it amazing how oblivious to community concerns this all is.
> Anyways, from some other discussions I gathered that the main thing that
> is currently being talked about is CLA's. Once they have a CLA in place
> they will "open" the discussions. From what I hear at least part of the
> previous "secret" discussions will then be opened as well via some kind
> of archive.

I agree.  As most of you know, I met with IBM a couple of years ago the
last time they were keen on getting a CLA in place so they could
contribute more.  I voiced my skepticism, but kept an open mind and put
the ball in their court asking them to write up a detailed explanation
of how a CLA will help the average PHP contributor.  They said they
would do that and disappeared never to be heard from again.

My stance on this hasn't changed.  I don't care the slightest how a CLA
helps them, I want to hear what it does for us.  The obvious benefit for
the project is to get more contributions, but the cost of those
contributions in terms of a CLA burden has to be weighed.  And so far
nobody has adequately justified why the average PHP contributor should
sign a CLA.

The existing CLA stuff on IBM-specific stuff like DB2, SDO and IDS was
something I didn't care much about since it was pretty much entirely an
IBM effort and I doubted there would be a general interest in those
things, which has pretty much turned out to be the case.  But I am very
much against expanding this to cover more of PHP and encroaching on
general-purpose things that a large number of non-patent encumbered PHP
contributors would have an interest in.

So yes, before this goes any further, we need full disclosure here and a
really well thought out explanation by someone convincing us of the
benefits of signing a CLA.  Barring that, I am with Marcus and Lukas on
this.  Keep it out of PHP CVS and host it somewhere else.

-Rasmus

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