Ah, thx for pointing this out.
-wes
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:58 AM, David De La Harpe Golden
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As far as I know they can't, since the code was committed under a BSD
license, the only thing they could do is go after their employee, but I
may be wrong.
Gabriel
Wes James wrote:
> Say a user contributes code to the django project but they have
> already signed a contract at their company tha
Say a user contributes code to the django project but they have
already signed a contract at their company that says all code they
write at work belongs to the company. The company then finds out the
user has given this code to the django project. They come after the
django project. How does the
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