On 11/15/18 2:38 PM, Thomas Deutschmann wrote: > Hi, > > I don't like playing the "work" card. I guess most of us are somehow > employed -- saying we need this *change* or we would risk to discourage > companies from allowing their employees to contribute to Gentoo on work > time must feel like a slap in the face: > > Nobody had a problem with that before. > > There's just *one* contributor at the moment, SIE, who wants to change > things ("taking the opportunity to revise previous permission to enforce > something new"). > > I disagree saying that this is general problem and we are discourage > companies from contributing to Gentoo due to that. > > I agree with Rich saying > >> IMO people who are only willing to contribute FOSS if their name gets >> put in a prominent location might do better to contribute elsewhere. > > ...and even if you are unemployed or just contributing in your free time > your contribution has a value -- the same value like contributing during > work time! So if we start allowing copyright attribution we would have > to do that for *everyone*. Something I don't really want: > > Ebuilds aren't like normal program code. Ebuilds are changing very > often. It will become a nightmare to track copyright to be able to > remove a line when this contributed code is no longer present and > therefore copyright attribution is no longer necessary nor correct. > > It is also a question on its own if you can ever claim copyright for > things like ~1-10 lines of bash code (I guess we will never know because > nobody will ever go to court for 1-10 lines of bash code)... > > +1 -- Kristian Fiskerstrand OpenPGP keyblock reachable at hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net fpr:94CB AFDD 3034 5109 5618 35AA 0B7F 8B60 E3ED FAE3