On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Erik Bray <erik.m.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not a lawyer, I don't pretend to be a lawyer, nor do I even
> pretend like I know anything about copyrights or licenses beyond what
> I can read on Wikipedia.
>
> So I'm very confused about the policy for copyrighting any work I
> contribute to sage.  I would like to add a new file to sage--I've
> noticed that most files contain some kind of copyright notice,
> assigning copyright ownership to the original author of the file (many
> of these also have woefully outdated copyright dates despite the files
> being since updated, though my understanding is this technically
> doesn't matter).
>
> So my question is, what should I put in a new file?  I don't want to
> claim copyright ownership under my own name, because I expect any file
> I contribute to the project to belong to all developers of the
> project, and for its protections to be covered under Sage's GPL
> license anyways.
>
> It would seem more efficient to simply put a notice at the top of the
> file to refer to Sage's license.

And as a followup question, does Sage have anything resembling a
contributor agreement (implicit or otherwise)?

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