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Re: What is the current process of signing contributor license in order to contribute to W3C testing?

From: Tobie Langel <tobie@w3.org>
Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2013 18:30:21 +0900
Message-Id: <C76E6C47-7904-4D25-A2FF-0859B8959593@w3.org>
Cc: "public-test-infra@w3.org" <public-test-infra@w3.org>
To: "HU, BIN" <bh526r@att.com>
The method described in the Webapps wiki (grant type II) is the correct one (for now). We'll soon change it to an integrated solution like CLAHub.

--tobie

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On Jun 7, 2013, at 7:06, "HU, BIN" <bh526r@att.com> wrote:

> Hello my friends,
>  
> One of the puzzles in my assignments is to find out current process of signing the kind of contributor license agreement in order to contribute to W3C testing.
>  
> I did some research, and find several different ways:
>  
> -          Sign the W3C’s License Grant Form [1]: This method is used by WebApp’s test submission process [2], and it implies that W3C member doesn’t need to sign this form.
> -          I googled out another W3C Test Suite License [3], but have no idea when and how it is used, and who needs to sign
> -          There is a CLA license hosted under CLAHub [4], but I don’t know what is the relationship with above 2.
>  
> Can anyone who is familiar with the license stuff, especially W3C staff, explain what is the current process, and what should be documented appropriately in the testing program?
>  
> Thank you
>  
> Bin
>  
> [1]: http://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/1/testgrants2-200409/
> [2]: http://www.w3.org/wiki/Webapps/Submitting_tests#How_to_Submit_a_New_Test_-_The_Short_Version
> [3]: http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/2008/04-testsuite-license.html
> [4]: http://www.clahub.com/agreements/w3c/testing-doc
>  

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