On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 11:14 AM Alec Warner wrote: > Summary: > The short version of the bug is that a non-trivial number of developers > cannot commit with an SoB line because their company has not yet reviewed > the new Gentoo Copyright GLEP, and so they lack company approval to attach > SoB lines or agree to the DCO. > > The bug requests that a reprieve be granted until the company reviews the > new policy and (hopefully) grants approval. This would be in the form of an > allowlist where specific identities (approved by some delegate of council > && trustees) do not require an SoB line to commit for some period of time. > > Proposal: > I propose the board grant this reprieve, for whitelisted accounts for 90 > days, with no extension. Williamh will supply the initial list of accounts, > to be reviewed verbally by a board delegate and a council delegate. > > If the company cannot return a decision in 90 days, we can revisit the > motion with any updated data. > > If the company returns a decision before 90 days, the whitelist program > will be terminated (regardless of decision reached.) Note that if the > company decides that approval will not be granted, we will in effect be > unable to accept commits from these developers on work time. > > As president, I will not vote on this motion, because I'm proposing it, so > a tie vote is possible. > > Please vote on -nfp; a GPG signed mail is sufficient. > If you could please vote within the next 7 days; I think the council would appreciate some expedient action in this matter. Thanks, -A > > -A >