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<b>THIS IS A DRAFT VERSION OF THE FORM AND SHOULD NOT BE USED</b> | <b>THIS IS A DRAFT VERSION OF THE FORM AND SHOULD NOT BE USED</b> | ||
In order to obtain the ability to contribute information ("Code") to a mozilla.org source code or data repository and become a "Committer" you must indicate your agreement to the terms below by completing and signing this agreement and returning it to mozilla.org at the address specified at http://www.mozilla.org/hacking/ | In order to obtain the ability to contribute information ("Code") to a mozilla.org source code or data repository and become a "Committer" you must indicate your agreement to the terms below by completing and signing this agreement and returning it to mozilla.org at the address specified at http://www.mozilla.org/hacking/commit/ (the "Notification Address"). | ||
=== 1. Contact Information === | === 1. Contact Information === | ||
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=== 2. Treatment of Account === | === 2. Treatment of Account === | ||
Committer's mozilla.org account username will be the email address (above) with the '@' character replaces by '%'. Committer will not allow anyone other than Committer to use this account or username to access a mozilla.org repository or other mozilla.org systems. Should Committer be aware of any such use, Committer will immediately notify mozilla.org in the manner specified at http://mozilla.org/hacking/ | Committer's mozilla.org account username will be the email address (above) with the '@' character replaces by '%'. Committer will not allow anyone other than Committer to use this account or username to access a mozilla.org repository or other mozilla.org systems. Should Committer be aware of any such use, Committer will immediately notify mozilla.org in the manner specified at http://mozilla.org/hacking/commit/; until such notice is received Committer will be presumed to have taken all actions made through Committer's account. mozilla.org will have complete control and discretion over capabilities assigned to Committer's account, and may disable Committer's account for any reason at any time. Committer's name and account will be visible worldwide via the Internet. | ||
=== 3. License Terms === | === 3. License Terms === | ||
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Committer may check in Code to the mozilla.org repository that was not written by Committer, provided that: | Committer may check in Code to the mozilla.org repository that was not written by Committer, provided that: | ||
a) Committer identifies the author of such Code in a checkin comment | a) Committer identifies the author of such Code in a checkin comment that includes the name and email address of the author; and<br> | ||
b) To the best of Committer's knowledge, such Code complies with the terms of this agreement. | b) To the best of Committer's knowledge, such Code complies with the terms of this agreement. | ||
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<b>Printed Name:</b> | <b>Printed Name:</b> | ||
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=== Open Issues === | |||
* Do we still need the crypto section? | |||
* Should people now be making an agreement with the Mozilla Foundation? | |||
* Should we maintain the list of acceptable licenses outside of the document, perhaps by referencing the licensing policy? | |||
* Does section 4 need to be stronger - "Committer has made reasonable attempts to verify that such Code complies with the terms of this Agreement"? |