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Remove CLA #98
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@comradekingu Thank you, I've removed all non-compliant contributions from master for now. These were rebased before I was able to configure weblate to include a contributor agreement, sorry about that. You can reset your changes in the weblate's branch too. I'll leave the issue of CLA removal for other members of organization to discuss. |
@comradekingu thank you, Allan for your contribution. We glad to know that you prefer our project. Sorry, we need to keep our repository in unified legal cleanliness and we are forced to reject your translations completely. |
Not interested in money. |
We fixed our CLA, we need this agreement for more freedom for maintainer, every code published under AGPL license is open and free forever. And you should know and understand: |
It is still there though, and you aren't even wrong. Why do you need that freedom, and why does it need to come from the rights of users granted by the AGPL? There is only one crucial change made by transferring said rights to the TellerBot. Instead of sharing rights as per the license, it becomes possible for TellerBot to waive all those rights for future publishing of the software. If it isn't developed without that clause, it never had the protection, and you removed contributions to get there. A CLA on AGPLv3 is not "unified legal cleanliness", and I can't think of anyone that does it. None of the projects you use have a CLA. Telegram is also shady though. |
@Kwaskoff The forever part depends on whether you use the power to close any further versions off. This protection exists in AGPL like you describe, but with the CLA you are using it means there is no protection. An option (for the maintainer) to pick any strong full copyleft license that doesn't reduce the freedom for the user I would sign. The sooner you do this, the sooner you get contributions. |
Weblate has text that links to a contributor agreement, that links to a CLA.
Not only are the contributions made already devoid of said CLA, but more alarmingly, it undermines the protections of the AGPL.
Copyright and licensing is already covered in https://hosted.weblate.org/legal/terms/
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