On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 10:00 AM, noriko <noriko(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Hi Transifex team and Tom
For translators who do not agree to the new FPCA by June 17, 2011, I am
wondering if we should give some friendly notification or block the
submission of translation temporary via Transifex.
Is any good idea on this?
Also it would be very nice if FAS login system can be integrated into
Transifex in the future.
Here's the plan we considered: We can update the CLA text with the
FPCA one and send a notice to all people to re-sign it. A couple of
weeks later do it again, and finally, remove from the teams the people
who haven't signed it.
-d
Tom Callaway さんは書きました:
> Please take a moment and read this brief email, as it is important.
>
> Fedora is in the process of retiring our old "Individual Contributor
> License Agreement" (also known as the ICLA or CLA) and replacing it with
> the new Fedora Project Contributor Agreement (FPCA).
>
> All Fedora contributors with accounts in the Fedora Account System
> (
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts) who have agreed to the old
> CLA *MUST* agree to the new FPCA by June 17, 2011 to continue
> contributing to Fedora.
>
> Here is how you do this:
>
> 1) Login to the Fedora Account System:
>
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts
> 2) Once logged in, click on the "My Account" link in the blue box on the
> left side of the window.
> 3) On the page that loads, you will see a section labeled "Account
> Details". Look for the line that says "Contributor Agreement". On
that
> line, you should see a new section that says:
>
> "New CLA Not Signed - We need contributors to sign the new Contributor
> Agreement(Complete it now!)"
>
> Click on "Complete it now!" and follow the prompts.
>
> *****
>
> It is important that Fedora Account holders who have signed the old
> Fedora CLA sign the new FPCA. We have allotted a window of one month for
> Fedora contributors to agree to the FPCA. This means that after June 17,
> 2011, any Fedora Contributors who have not agreed to the FPCA will have
> their "cla_done" flag set to False. This also means that any groups that
> they are in which are dependent upon "cla_done", such as
"packager",
> "ambassador", and Fedora People access will be removed.
>
> There are a few accounts which are exempt from this, specifically,
> accounts which are members of the "cla_dell", "cla_intel", and
> "cla_redhat" groups. If you do not know what these groups are, you are
> probably not in them. :) Accounts in these groups will not see the "New
> CLA Not Signed" line on their "My Account" page, and do not need to
take
> any action at this time.
>
> Please take a minute and login to FAS to agree to the terms of the FPCA,
> to avoid loss of access.
>
> More information about the FPCA, including the final FPCA text, can be
> found here:
>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal:Fedora_Project_Contributor_Agreement
>
> If you have any additional questions about the FPCA or the re-signing
> process, please feel free to email me directly at legal(a)fedoraproject.org.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom Callaway, Fedora Legal
>
> ==
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