Terry Reedy wrote:
Comment on trust. Trust works both ways. So does distrust.
Asking contributors to give written licenses in addition to the license implicit in the act of contribution is an act of distrust. It says something like "We worry that you might change you mind and sue, and a court might not immediately toss the suit." So it should not surprise if the occasional person reacts with overt hurt and distrust.
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