Sorry for the noise folks - the change was well-intentioned but uninformed!  We 
will revert the changes.

Thanks,
Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Stanley <fu...@yuggoth.org> 
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2018 12:00 PM
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
Cc: MCEUEN, MATT <mm9...@att.com>
Subject: [all][tc][openstack-helm] On the problem of OSF copyright headers

[Obligatory disclaimer: I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice, and I am 
not representing the OpenStack Foundation in any legal capacity here.]

TL;DR: You should not be putting "Copyright OpenStack Foundation" on content in 
Git repositories, or anywhere else for that matter (unless you know that you 
are actually an employee of the OSF or otherwise performing work-for-hire 
activities at the behest of the OSF). The OpenStack Individual Contributor 
License Agreement (ICLA) does not require copyright assignment. The foundation 
does not want, nor does it even generally accept, copyright assignment from 
developers. Your copyrightable contributions are your own, or by proxy are the 
copyright of your employer if you have created them as a part of any 
work-for-hire arrangement (unless you've negotiated with your employer to 
retain copyright of your work).

This topic has been raised multiple times in the past. In the wake of a 
somewhat protracted thread on the legal-disc...@lists.openstack.org mailing 
list (it actually started out on the openstack-dev mailing list but was then 
redirected to a more appropriate venue) back in April, 2013, we attempted to 
record a summary in the wiki article we'd been maintaining regarding various 
frequently-asked legal questions:
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/LegalIssuesFAQ#OpenStack_Foundation_Copyright_Headers

In the intervening years, we've worked to make sure other important 
documentation moves out of the wiki and into more durable maintenance (mostly 
Git repositories under code review, rendered and published to a Web site). I 
propose that as this particular topic is germane to contributing to the 
development of OpenStack software, the OpenStack Technical Committee should 
publish a statement on the governance site similar in nature to or perhaps as 
an expansion of the https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/licensing.html
page where we detail copyright licensing expectations for official OpenStack 
project team deliverables. As I look back through that wiki article, I see a 
few other sections which may also be appropriate to cover on the governance 
site.

The reason I'm re-raising this age-old discussion is because change
https://review.openstack.org/596619 came to my attention a few minutes ago, in 
which some 400+ files within the openstack/openstack-helm repository were 
updated to assign copyright to "OpenStack Foundation" based on this discussion 
from an openstack-helm IRC meeting back in March (which seems to have involved 
no legal representative of the OSF):
http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/openstack_helm/2018/openstack_helm.2018-03-20-15.00.log.html#l-101

There are also a couple of similar changes under the same review topic for the 
openstack/openstack-helm-infra and openstack/openstack-helm-addons 
repositories, one of which I managed to -1 before it could be approved and 
merged. I don't recall any follow-up discussion on the 
legal-disc...@lists.openstack.org or even openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org 
mailing lists, which I would have expected for any change of this legal 
significance.

The point of this message is of course not to berate anyone, but to raise the 
example which seems to indicate that as a community we've apparently not done a 
great job of communicating the legal aspects of contributing to OpenStack. If 
there are no objections, I'll push up a proposed addition to the 
openstack/governance repository addressing this semi-frequent misconception and 
follow up with a link to the review. I'm also going to post to the 
legal-discuss ML so as to make the subscribers there aware of this thread.
--
Jeremy Stanley

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