On 9/9/21 7:18 AM, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode wrote:

> We (LiveCode Ltd.) cannot take any code changes you make to your project's version of the LiveCode source-code and use them in our commercial code as (by default) it will be GPLv3 licensed, and the copyright of that will be held by the person who authored the changes; just as you cannot change the license from GPLv3 nor copyright attribution (LiveCode Ltd.) - whether explicit or implicit - of any existing line of code in your project's fork of the LiveCode repositories, nor take any changes which appear from now onwards in any commercial edition to incorporate into your project.
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> When we were running the open source project, we had in place a Contributor's License Agreement which meant that the copyright of any code authored by a contributor in any patch submitted to LiveCode Ltd was assigned to us. However, this only extended to contributions submitted through GitHub, where there was an appropriate immutable record of such submissions and it was universally clear what changes were being made. For obvious reasons, this no longer exists.
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Mark-

I've been mulling this over for a while now and I'm still unclear on the import of what you're saying here. (Disclaimer: this is probably tricky legal and ethical ground and I'm certainly no expert on licensing terms)

Are you saying that submissions to bugzilla and pull requests to github that haven't yet been accepted into the main code are now orphaned? If someone (asking for a friend) takes a pull request that has not yet been acted on and *also* submits it to an open source fork, what does that do to its licensing status? Can an open source project cherrypick pull requests from the archived code and implement them? Is LiveCode Ltd not able to do that because of the licensing change?

My head is spinning.

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 Mark Wieder
 ahsoftw...@gmail.com

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