[Doc-SIG] PSF CLA is enforced on Transifex project
Julien Palard
julien at palard.fr
Wed Oct 23 12:42:46 EDT 2019
Hi!
> I now see on Transifex that,
>
> "In order to contribute to or use translations of this project, you
> must agree to its Contributor's License Agreement (CLA)"
This text should be changed with:
NOTE REGARDING THE LICENSE FOR TRANSLATIONS: Python's documentation is
maintained using a global network of volunteers. By posting this
project on Transifex, GitHub, and other public places, and inviting
you to participate, we are proposing an agreement that you will
provide your improvements to Python's documentation or the translation
of Python's documentation for the PSF's use under the CC0 license
(available at
`https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode`_). In
return, you may publicly claim credit for the portion of the
translation you contributed and if your translation is accepted by the
PSF, you may (but are not required to) submit a patch including an
appropriate annotation in the Misc/ACKS or TRANSLATORS file. Although
nothing in this Documentation Contribution Agreement obligates the PSF
to incorporate your textual contribution, your participation in the
Python community is welcomed and appreciated.
You signify acceptance of this agreement by submitting your work to
the PSF for inclusion in the documentation.
> BTW, the PEP says the "Documentation Contribution Agreement" should
> have its own page. But it's still not available, @mdk do you plan to
> set it up?
The Documentation Contribution Agreement needs to be clearly
displayed to contributor, by any mean. (Own page, popup on transifex,
README, whatever as long as contributor see it).
--
Julien Palard
https://mdk.fr
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