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November 2013 I met with [[Andrew Rens]] to continue discussions regarding the OSE Contributor Agreement on the Wiki. | |||
Conclusions are that in March - we should use http://contributoragreements.org/chooser - to generate a contributor agreement for the wiki, which is being updated for open hardware considerations. Next steps: | Conclusions are that in March - we should use http://contributoragreements.org/agreement-chooser.html - to generate a contributor agreement for the wiki, which is being updated for open hardware considerations. Next steps: | ||
*for wiki - add a Terms and Conditions for general website on wiki and blog, gotten from Andrew's site - The Terms and Conditions Template is at http://www.opencounsel.net/resources | *for wiki - add a Terms and Conditions for general website on wiki and blog, gotten from Andrew's site - The Terms and Conditions Template is at http://www.opencounsel.net/resources | ||
*Jack at USC will work with his class on the for Open Hardware License | *Jack at USC will work with his class on the for Open Hardware License | ||
*On wiki, we generate a form that checks off - I agree to terms and conditions, and 'I read and agree to contributor agreement.' Then an email is sent to the person signing up - with conditions and etc clear. - Then OSE saves a copy PDF of the agreement on its server. (Add a checkbox for email for monthly newsletter?) which fields are critical - name - and email? Date is automatic? | *On wiki, we generate a form that checks off - I agree to terms and conditions, and 'I read and agree to contributor agreement.' Then an email is sent to the person signing up - with conditions and etc clear. - Then OSE saves a copy PDF of the agreement on its server. (Add a checkbox for email for monthly newsletter?) which fields are critical - name - and email? Date is automatic? | ||
=Industry Standards= | |||
*See how [[Wikipedia]], [[Appropedia]], [[RepRap]], and [[FreeCAD]] do it. | |||
=Links= | =Links= | ||
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#See list of companies that use contributor agreements. I am not sure which of them use wikis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contributor_License_Agreement | #See list of companies that use contributor agreements. I am not sure which of them use wikis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contributor_License_Agreement | ||
#[[One Community Contributor Agreement]] | #[[One Community Contributor Agreement]] | ||
=See Also= | |||
* [[Copyright]] | |||
* [[OSE License for Distributive Economics]] | |||
* [[Open Source Hardware License]] | |||
* [[Licensing Policy]] | |||
* [[OSE Licensing Agreement]] | |||
* [[Why OSE Doesn't Support the Use of Creative Commons Non-Commercial Licenses]] | |||
* [[CC BY-NC Problem]] | |||
* [[One Community Contributor Agreement]] | |||
[[Category: OSE]] | |||
[[Category: Licenses]] | |||
[[Category: Policies]] |
Latest revision as of 03:11, 11 August 2020
November 2013 I met with Andrew Rens to continue discussions regarding the OSE Contributor Agreement on the Wiki.
Conclusions are that in March - we should use http://contributoragreements.org/agreement-chooser.html - to generate a contributor agreement for the wiki, which is being updated for open hardware considerations. Next steps:
- for wiki - add a Terms and Conditions for general website on wiki and blog, gotten from Andrew's site - The Terms and Conditions Template is at http://www.opencounsel.net/resources
- Jack at USC will work with his class on the for Open Hardware License
- On wiki, we generate a form that checks off - I agree to terms and conditions, and 'I read and agree to contributor agreement.' Then an email is sent to the person signing up - with conditions and etc clear. - Then OSE saves a copy PDF of the agreement on its server. (Add a checkbox for email for monthly newsletter?) which fields are critical - name - and email? Date is automatic?
Industry Standards
- See how Wikipedia, Appropedia, RepRap, and FreeCAD do it.
Links
- The Terms and Conditions Template is at http://www.opencounsel.net/resources
- See list of companies that use contributor agreements. I am not sure which of them use wikis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contributor_License_Agreement
- One Community Contributor Agreement