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Author loewis
Recipients debatem1, exarkun, gregory.p.smith, heikki, loewis, pitrou
Date 2010-06-14.22:26:12
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In-reply-to <1276553682.07.0.612577190474.issue8998@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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>> and have the rights to do so, i.e. all of the code is truly yours
>
> Is it really required, or is a non-copyleft liberal license (MIT-like or BSD-like) enough?

The contributor would have to sign a contributor agreement, giving the 
PSF the right to relicense under the PSF license (or anything they 
please to relicense under). If the contributor only has a BSD license 
(from his contributors), he has no right to contribute the code under 
the contributor agreement (i.e. he, himself, wouldn't have the right
to relicense).
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Date User Action Args
2010-06-14 22:26:14loewissetrecipients: + loewis, gregory.p.smith, exarkun, pitrou, heikki, debatem1
2010-06-14 22:26:13loewislinkissue8998 messages
2010-06-14 22:26:12loewiscreate