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[dash-dev] Paperwork
Aaron Digulla
2011-04-04 14:55:49 UTC
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Hello,

We're trying to make heads and tails of the individual committer
agreement here. Won't take long ... maybe.

One question that came up: What's the purpose of the "enter date"? Is
it the same as the date at the end of the agreement or should it be
some specific date?

One reason I'm asking is the code sitting on github: I wrote that
around mid March. Should the date be *before* that? Would that make it
more simple to IP-clean the code?

Or should that be the date of my committer application?

Regards,
--
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Wayne Beaton
2011-04-04 17:32:11 UTC
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The "enter date" is the date that you sign the agreement.

Any work that you've done prior to becoming a committer will have to go
through the IP process. Can you open a bug [1] with a pointer to the
code and I'll sort out what we need to do CQ-wise?

Wayne

[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=Dash&component=Maven
Post by Aaron Digulla
Hello,
We're trying to make heads and tails of the individual committer
agreement here. Won't take long ... maybe.
One question that came up: What's the purpose of the "enter date"? Is
it the same as the date at the end of the agreement or should it be
some specific date?
One reason I'm asking is the code sitting on github: I wrote that
around mid March. Should the date be *before* that? Would that make it
more simple to IP-clean the code?
Or should that be the date of my committer application?
Regards,
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