Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/05/23/10:30:41
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 02:15:26PM +0200, Jacek Trzcinski wrote:
> Hi Corrina,
> I would not like bother You too much so I hope it is my last e-mail
> today.
> I created sources (with Your little help - thanks, I utilized
> os_being_run) at last
> are conforming to GNU coding. I also created my ChangeLog file.
> What concerns signing a copyright assignment form - is it really
> necessary ?
Unfortunately, yes. I can't explain that really good. It's one of
the weirdnesses of the US copyright law. Even if it's not applicable
to the situation of us non-US folks, Red Hat as a US company has to
care for that to have no trouble. If your patch would just change two
or three lines of the code, it wouldn't be needed but your patch has
a not negligible size.
> As I have read I have to send letter via normal mail, so I guess a lot
> of time
> may pass by I will get any response. Am I understand that until I will
> not get
> response from Red Hat I shouldn't send my patch ?
You can send the patch but we have to wait until your copyright
assignment arrives.
> Jacek
> P.S.
> I have just subscribed to cygwin-patches list so I will send our
> conversation concerning
> ioctl codes and /dev... there.
Thanks,
Corinna
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