On Tue, 2013-05-14 at 16:19 -0500, Mark Brown wrote:
Richard Fontana <rfontana@redhat.com> wrote on 05/14/2013 04:03:19 PM:
Re: [legal-discuss] [openstack-tc] Copyrights and License Headers in source files
Mostly, I wanted to suggest that a lawyer needs to advise us on this. The Foundation is our go-to place for legal help, is it not?
That is a very interesting question, as phrased, but I'd say the answer is no.
No offense intended, Richard, honest! -- I'm just curious on what they (OpenStack Foundation as organized) would say on the topic, if they have a say at all.
The way I think about it is that Foundation employees, the Foundation's legal counsel, members of the Legal Affairs Committee etc. are all genuinely very welcome to give their perspective on issues like this. That's what this mailing list is for. The project wants help from anyone who can give it. However, ultimately the project itself will have to come to a rough consensus position on this based on everyone's input and act upon that. The way you phrased your question suggests the project should explicitly ask the Foundation for legal advice, then stop and wait until their counsel replies and, finally, act upon the advice of counsel. I can imagine scenarios where we might need to take such a course, but this certainly isn't one of them IMHO. Cheers, Mark.