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There are some pretty exciting changes coming with regard to how we work on Joomla!. In the near future we are going to be allowing developers to register accounts via our Joomla! Developer Network site and be given access to commit code to our subversion repositories with those accounts. We will be keeping the trunk and release sections of our repository secured for trusted maintainers, but anyone will be able to create and work in branches so that more people can be working collaboratively on making Joomla! better. While these changes are a fantastic step towards facilitating access to the core software, they also potentially expose the project to some problems. Historically, gaining commit access to the core repository has come with earning the trust and favor of the existing committers. This has kept the group relatively small, and given us all good assurances that the people who are committing code understand the ramifications, both legal and social, of having that privilege. By opening up to self-registration we are losing some of that assurance, so we felt it was important to formalize the terms under which we accept contributions to our project repositories. I’ve spent quite a bit of time working with OSM, the Production Leadership Team, and obviously OSM’s attorneys to come up with what we believe to be a great solution to these challenges: the Joomla! Contributor Agreement (JCA). The JCA is based on the Sun Contributor Agreement, version 1.5, by Sun Microsystems, but obviously reworked for our purposes. My hope is that it will make expectations for both the contributor and the Joomla! project more clear as we move into the future. What I am presenting here today are three draft documents, and I am asking for your feedback. Read original post at source site... http://community.joomla.org/blogs/leadership/1119-rfc-joomla-contributor-agreement.html |




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