Call to all contributors to sign the newly added Code Licence Agreement #161
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Hmm, where can I check the CLA. I can't seem to find it |
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For some reason the website doesn't work on Firefox :( It takes forever to load, so I suggest you temporarily use another browser |
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I'm pretty sure my contributions are adding like 3 lines to Cargo.toml but I'll sign it lmao |
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My only contribution was changing a few lines in README.MD, but I have signed. Good luck gorilla-devs 👍. |
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Apologies for the wait, signed as well. |
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@SolidTux @sidit77 @ember-ember @obj-obj @KyleUltimate @A-noximous @douira @4JX @tuxinal
The Gorilla Devs organisation has decided to add a Code Licence Agreement (CLA) to all of its repositories. The purpose of a CLA is to give ownership of the code you write, to us the @gorilla-devs organisation. This allows us to have more control over the project, e.g. change the licence.
I would yet again like to reiterate that by signing this CLA, you give us ownership of the code you have written or will write to us. Don't worry, you will still be considered the author of the code.
I of course urge you to read the full CLA before signing. Signing it once will allow you to write code across all of @gorilla-devs's repositories. Feel free to ask any doubts!
https://cla-assistant.io/gorilla-devs/ferium
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