Rafael Avila de Espindola via llvm-dev
2018-Dec-17 16:08 UTC
[llvm-dev] ACTION REQUIRED: LLVM relicensing form and individual agreement
If I have any copyright in it, I *don't* agree with re-licensing it. Cheers, Rafael Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at llvm.org> writes:> Hello there! > > It looks like you have committed to an LLVM project within the last two > years. We plan to take the next step in relicensing in mid-January. This > step will involve resetting the commit access for all individual > contributors until they have filled out our relicensing form and agreed to > relicensing their contributions. This is necessary for all contributors, > even if your employer has already agreed. > > *Without action on your part, your commit access will be (temporarily) > reset when this happens.* Currently, we plan to make the switch on *January > 14th*. This is* only 4 weeks away!* > > To avoid any disruption, please fill out the form here: > https://goo.gl/forms/X4HiyYRcRHOnTSvC3 > > The process and schedule here follows what we explained on the llvm-dev@ > list here: > http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-October/126991.html > More documentation can always be found on our relicensing site: > http://llvm.org/foundation/relicensing/ > > Please, if at all possible, *sign the agreement* as part of this. While you > may in fact be 100% certain that all of your contributions are owned by > your employer, in many cases the LLVM Foundation will end up having to > verify this which is a very expensive operation. > > Additionally, if relevant, please forward the information on our > relicensing page to your current employer as we will need to get them to > sign the corporate agreement by January as well: > http://llvm.org/foundation/relicensing/#corporate_agreement > (Note that companies that have already signed or we are in active > discussions with are listed.) > > Thanks, > -Chandler (on behalf of the LLVM Foundation)