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Dec 18, 2017 at 20:25 review Close votes
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Feb 7, 2016 at 18:22 history tweeted twitter.com/StackProgrammer/status/696398721483939840
Feb 1, 2016 at 2:47 comment added user22815 When is a software licensing question on topic?
Feb 1, 2016 at 2:06 answer added user40980 timeline score: 3
Feb 1, 2016 at 0:42 answer added moorepants timeline score: 2
Jan 31, 2016 at 22:37 comment added Ondřej Čertík @asmeurer right. My question is if the author does not create a pull request. I.e. under what conditions can you cherry pick patches posted into a fork of your repository, licensed under the same license, but modified copyright notice.
S Jan 31, 2016 at 21:43 history suggested den.run.ai
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Jan 31, 2016 at 20:30 comment added asmeurer My understanding is that when someone makes a pull request to SymPy they are implicitly licensing it under the SymPy license.
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S Jan 31, 2016 at 21:43
Jan 31, 2016 at 17:43 comment added moorepants Programmers aren't expected to know this but they may. It would be a better idea to remove comments that basically say "you should talk to a lawyer", which is an over used response. Programmers do have an understanding of software licensing, probably more than most every lawyer in the world. My vote is to keep this here.
Jan 31, 2016 at 17:43 review Close votes
Feb 7, 2016 at 3:01
Jan 31, 2016 at 17:28 comment added user46332 Maybe move to law.stackexchange.com ?
Jan 31, 2016 at 17:24 comment added Erik Eidt or a lawyer... ;)
Jan 31, 2016 at 17:24 comment added Bart van Ingen Schenau I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the question asks for legal advice that goes beyond what a programmer can be expected to know. You should ask a layer.
Jan 31, 2016 at 16:57 review First posts
Jan 31, 2016 at 21:00
Jan 31, 2016 at 16:54 history asked Ondřej Čertík CC BY-SA 3.0