[Qgis-developer] Developer/contributor requirements

Peter Ersts ersts at amnh.org
Tue May 20 09:09:28 EDT 2008


I have read and agree to the terms in the QGIS Contributor Guidelines:
http://wiki.qgis.org/qgiswiki/ContributorGuidelines

-pete

Gary Sherman wrote:
> Developers and contributors:
>
> As part of the incubation process for OSGeo we formalized our 
> procedures for developers with commit access and for contributors who 
> submit patches.
>
> Please take a look at:
>
> http://wiki.qgis.org/qgiswiki/ContributorGuidelines
>
> Part of the process requires all contributors to send an email to the 
> qgis-developer mailing list indicating concurrence. The email serves 
> to document that you have read and understand the requirements, 
> particularly with regard to the GPL and keeping QGIS free from 
> trademark or patent infringement.
>
> I'm asking all developers, regardless of how long you have been with 
> the project to send an email to the list at your earliest convenience. 
> There have been several requests from new team members (release and 
> community) requesting subversion access so this is a good time to 
> implement this policy.
>
> If you have requested subversion access (regardless of the repository) 
> you will need to post your agreement as stated above before access 
> will be granted.
>
> I appreciate you taking the time to do this and thanks for all your 
> hard work on QGIS!
>
> -gary
>
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