@skyfaller @matrix keep in mind that CLAs vary from project to project. Some CLAs (like Fedora's) explicitly tell you that you own your copyright.
But yes, I certainly agree that they shouldn't be using a CLA.
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@skyfaller @matrix keep in mind that CLAs vary from project to project. Some CLAs (like Fedora's) explicitly tell you that you own your copyright. But yes, I certainly agree that they shouldn't be using a CLA. 2 comments
@TheEvilSkeleton @skyfaller @matrix for clarity: Fedora doesn't have a CLA. The Fedora Project Contributor Agreement essentially just sets default licenses for contributions: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/legal/fpca/ |
@TheEvilSkeleton @skyfaller @matrix So does Qt.
If your intention is to commercialise, perhaps consult with them.
https://www.qt.io/community/legal-contribution-agreement-qt