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CodeLathe Contributor Agreement

About the agreement

Following the lead of other open source projects, the Tonido project requires contributors to jointly assign their copyright on contributed code. The CodeLathe Contributor Agreement (CCA, which is based on the Sun Contributor Agreement) gives CodeLathe and the contributor joint copyright interests in the code: the contributor retains copyrights while also granting those rights to CodeLathe as the open source project sponsor.

The CCA is applicable to all products and projects owned or managed by CodeLathe: signing it once means you can contribute code to any CodeLathe-sponsored open source project.

By executing the CCA, contributors protect the Tonido code base, enable alternative licensing models, and protect the flexibility to adapt the project to the changing demands of the community. In order for the CCA to be effective, the Tonido project must obtain an assignment for all contributions. Please review the CCA for a complete understanding of its terms and conditions. By contributing source code or other material to Tonido you represent that you have a CCA with CodeLathe for such contributions.

  • Download and print out the CodeLathe Contributor Agreement
  • Sign the agreement.
  • Send the signed agreement to CodeLathe: as a digital image scan of your signed agreement and email it to support AT codelathe DOT com.

(Your scan should be of the complete page and at least 180 dpi)

Confirmation of your submission

  • You will receive a confirmation that the agreement has been received.

Questions

  • If you have questions, please send email to support AT codelathe DOT com.



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