Legal decisions related to an open source project serve multiple purposes. One of the constituencies of these legal policies is the community of contributors to the project. Unfortunately, the effect of legal policy decisions by a primary copyright holder can have unanticipated negative effects on this constituency.
Some legal decisions which have an effect on the contributor community are: * License choice * Contributor licensing agreements * Determining origin of contributions and "clearing" them * Trademark usage policy
Dave Neary is a community manager with a long history of participating in and organising open source community projects, and he will walk you through some of the ways in which decisions in these areas have actively harmed project growth in the past, and may suggest some alternatives which accomplish similar goals without the same side-effects.
Legal decisions related to an open source project serve multiple purposes. Some of those purposes are:
But one of the constituencies of an open source project,namely the community of contributors to the project, is often forgotten, or the effect of other legal decisions on them are underestimated.
Some legal decisions which can have an adverse effect on the contributor community are: * License choice * Contributor licensing agreements * Determining origin of contributions and "clearing" them * Trademark usage policy
Dave Neary is a community manager with a long history of participating in and organising open source community projects, and he will walk you through some of the ways in which decisions in these areas have actively harmed project growth in the past, and may suggest some alternatives which accomplish similar goals without the same side-effects.
Speakers: Dave Neary