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This is Team guidance for implementation of Process 6.2.6. If you have any IPR questions, and for substantial contributions, please contact [team-legal](mailto:team-legal @ w3.org).
When a non-Member (or not-yet-identified Member) makes a pull request contribution to a W3C Working Group repository, the repository manager tool flags it for review and sends them an email with this text to the contributor, chairs, and team contacts.
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If the contributor is a Member participating in the WG, link the GitHub account to the Member-affiliated W3C account and re-validate.
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If the contributor is a Member not participating in the WG, first encourage them to join the WG. If they won't, and this is a one-off contribution, follow the flow below.
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If the contribution is non-substantive, e.g. fixing a typo, mark it as non-substantive (which clears the IPR flag).
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If the contributor is not an affiliate of a current W3C Member, the Team follows up with them to see:
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Do they work for an organization who should be a Member?
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Try to recruit them to membership
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Get a non-participant license commitment
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Are they independent?
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Should we invite them as an Invited Expert?
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Get a non-participant license commitment from the repository manager. See the project review slides for more details on how to get the non-participant licensing commitment
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