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As a regular free and open source contributor and someone who is interested in contributing to Jitsi Meet, the only thing that prevents me from contributing to this project is the use of a Contributor's License Agreement (CLA).
CLAs are generally a risk to contributors, and even to the future of any FOSS project, because there have been several cases of large projects abusing them by relicensing the code to a non-free/close-source/proprietary license:
As such, I suggest using the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO), as it is a standardized license used by the Linux developers. Certain projects have also switched from CLA to DCO for their FOSS project, such as GitLab and LoopBack.
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As a regular free and open source contributor and someone who is interested in contributing to Jitsi Meet, the only thing that prevents me from contributing to this project is the use of a Contributor's License Agreement (CLA).
CLAs are generally a risk to contributors, and even to the future of any FOSS project, because there have been several cases of large projects abusing them by relicensing the code to a non-free/close-source/proprietary license:
Furthermore, prominent figures in the FOSS community, such as Red Hat, have openly criticized the use of CLAs within FOSS: https://opensource.com/article/19/2/cla-problems
As such, I suggest using the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO), as it is a standardized license used by the Linux developers. Certain projects have also switched from CLA to DCO for their FOSS project, such as GitLab and LoopBack.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: