We recently updated the Mozilla Committer's Agreement, and are looking to get current contributors to sign the new version. One important change is that it's now a real agreement with an actual legal entity - the Mozilla Foundation.
So all Firefox Summit attendees who have CVS, SVN or Hg accounts (which will be most of you) will be asked to sign the new Committer's Agreement during the Summit registration process. (This is because it's a very convenient time to catch people.) You will be asked to sign it even if you have not signed the old agreement; we have decided that it's best if everyone with a source control account completes one.
Please review it now and email me if you have any questions. There is a FAQ and a summary of changes from the original agreement which you may find useful.
Everyone else, feel free to review the agreement but please wait before submitting forms. In a month or two we hope to have an electronic system which will make this easier for everyone involved. (If this doesn't pan out, we'll fall back to paper, but for now, hold your fire.)
Posted by gerv at July 17, 2008 6:43 PM | TrackBackDoes this include MoCo employees?
Posted by: Jesse Ruderman at July 18, 2008 12:03 AMJesse: I'm told it does.
Posted by: Gerv at July 18, 2008 3:31 AMGerv: I just noticed you're calling it the "Contributor's Agreement". Once more, it's the "*Committer's* Agreement" :-)
Jesse: The Committer's Agreement is an agreement between the Foundation and particular individuals, and is independent of the individuals' particular employment arrangements. If a committer working at MoCo were to leave and go somewhere else, all other things being equal they would still have commit rights and the Committer's Agreement they signed would still be in force.
Posted by: Frank Hecker at July 21, 2008 6:25 PMFrank: Fixed in everything but the URL. Thanks :-)
Posted by: Gerv at July 21, 2008 6:32 PMHey Gerv, I commented on newsgroup in this thread too and have not seen a response.
When do you expect to want us non-attended-summit folks to sign and submit the agreement? Should I just keep watch on the news before worrying about it and keep working off my old agreement for now?
[If reply is here and not newsgroups, can you please e-mail me a note that it is here]
Posted by: Justin Wood (Callek) at August 8, 2008 2:07 AMChill for now - we'll get to everyone else eventually :-)
Gerv
Posted by: Gerv at August 11, 2008 12:51 PM