[Bf-committers] Guidelines for developer logs, docs & blogs

Tom M letterrip at gmail.com
Tue Aug 30 19:29:51 CEST 2011


Ton,

something else that should be mentioned/discussed is that we now have
a patch committed by someone whos 'real name' is an obvious pseudonym
(Andrew Wiggin/Ender the main character of Enders Game).  We probably
need some way to handle folks who want annonymity for their commits.

LetterRip

On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 5:13 AM, Ton Roosendaal <ton at blender.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our bug tracker should facilitate that better I guess... I've seen the
> Linux patch system to add a disclaimer (you hereby confirm the code is
> yours or OK to submit) and a license/copyright note.
>
> -Ton-
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Ton Roosendaal  Blender Foundation   ton at blender.org    www.blender.org
> Blender Institute   Entrepotdok 57A  1018AD Amsterdam   The Netherlands
>
> On 30 Aug, 2011, at 13:35, Davis Sorenson wrote:
>
>> How does this affect us occasional hobbyist coders that submit a
>> patch now
>> and then? I and many others might write a little code now and then,
>> but I
>> woudn't consider myself a "member of the team working on Blender".
>> (Not to
>> say that I don't feel accepted by the coders or the community! :) )
>> Should
>> we put our code under BF copyright?
>>
>> I like the initiative you're taking. Lawsuits aren't fun.
>>
>> Davis
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