Hi. I have visited the Python web site and read some information on who the commiters are and how to go about submitting code to them, but I have not been able to locate any information regarding the process for vetting the code to identify any possible IP infringement before it is committed. How do the committers ascertain the originality of the code before it becomes part of the base? Is there any use of tools like BlackDuck ProtexIP or the competing Palamida product to scan for matches to code that is already licensed elsewhere?
Also, is the same or a different standard of IP assurance practiced for the Cheese Shop? I work for a risk-averse company, and I want to compile a solid case for obtaining and using Python at work. Thanks in advance, Bill -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list