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- Celery Project Contributor Agreement
- ====================================
- The submitter agrees by adding his or her name within the section below named
- "Contributors" and submitting the resulting modified document to the
- canonical shared repository location for this software project (whether
- directly, as a user with "direct commit access", or via a "pull request"), he
- or she is signing a contract electronically. The submitter becomes a
- Contributor after a) he or she signs this document by adding their name
- beneath the "Contributors" section below, and b) the resulting document is
- accepted into the canonical version control repository.
- Treatment of Account
- ---------------------
- Contributor will not allow anyone other than the Contributor to use his or
- her username or source repository login to submit code to a Celery Project
- source repository. Should Contributor become aware of any such use,
- Contributor will immediately by notifying Ask Solem.
- Notification must be performed by sending an email to
- ask@celeryproject.org. Until such notice is received, Contributor will be
- presumed to have taken all actions made through Contributor's account. If the
- Contributor has direct commit access, Ask Solem will have
- complete control and discretion over capabilities assigned to Contributor's
- account, and may disable Contributor's account for any reason at any time.
- Legal Effect of Contribution
- ----------------------------
- Upon submitting a change or new work to a Celery Project source Repository (a
- "Contribution"), you agree to assign, and hereby do assign, a one-half
- interest of all right, title and interest in and to copyright and other
- intellectual property rights with respect to your new and original portions
- of the Contribution to Ask Solem. You and Ask Solem
- each agree that the other shall be free to exercise any and all exclusive
- rights in and to the Contribution, without accounting to one another,
- including without limitation, the right to license the Contribution to others
- under the BSD License. This agreement shall run with title to the
- Contribution. Ask Solem does not convey to you any right, title
- or interest in or to the Program or such portions of the Contribution that
- were taken from the Program. Your transmission of a submission to the Celery
- Project source Repository and marks of identification concerning the
- Contribution itself constitute your intent to contribute and your assignment
- of the work in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
- License Terms
- -------------
- Code committed to the Celery Project source repository (Committed Code) must
- be governed by the BSD License
- (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause)
- or another license acceptable to Ask Solem. Until
- Ask Solem declares in writing an acceptable license other than
- BSD, only the BSD shall be used. A list of exceptions is detailed within
- the "Licensing Exceptions" section of this document, if one exists.
- Representations, Warranty, and Indemnification
- ----------------------------------------------
- Contributor represents and warrants that the Committed Code does not violate
- the rights of any person or entity, and that the Contributor has legal
- authority to enter into this Agreement and legal authority over Contributed
- Code. Further, Contributor indemnifies Ask Solem against violations.
- Cryptography
- ------------
- Contributor understands that cryptographic code may be subject to government
- regulations with which Ask Solem and/or entities using Committed
- Code must comply. Any code which contains any of the items listed below must
- not be checked-in until Ask Solem has been notified and has
- approved such contribution in writing.
- - Cryptographic capabilities or features
- - Calls to cryptographic features
- - User interface elements which provide context relating to cryptography
- - Code which may, under casual inspection, appear to be cryptographic.
- Notices
- -------
- Contributor confirms that any notices required will be included in any
- Committed Code.
- Licensing Exceptions
- ====================
- Code committed within the ``docs/`` subdirectory of the Celery source
- control repository and "docstrings" which appear in the documentation
- generated by running "make" within this directory is licensed under the
- Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States
- License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/).
- List of Contributors
- ====================
- The below-signed are contributors to a code repository that is part of the
- project named "Celery". Each below-signed contributor has read, understand
- and agrees to the terms above in the section within this document entitled
- "Celery Project Contributor Agreement" as of the date beside his or her name.
- Contributors
- ------------
- Ask Solem, 2012/06/07
- Sean O'Connor, 2012/06/07
- Patrick Altman, 2012/06/07
- Chris St. Pierre, 2012/06/07
- Jeff Terrace, 2012/06/07
- Mark Lavin, 2012/06/07
- Jesper Noehr, 2012/06/07
- Brad Jasper, 2012/06/07
- Juan Catalano, 2012/06/07
- Luke Zapart, 2012/06/07
- Roger Hu, 2012/06/07
- Honza Král, 2012/06/07
- Aaron Elliot Ross, 2012/06/07
- Alec Clowes, 2012/06/07
- Daniel Watkins, 2012/06/07
- Timo Sugliani, 2012/06/07
- Yury V. Zaytsev, 2012/06/7
- Marcin Kuźmiński, 2012/06/07
- Norman Richards, 2012/06/07
- Kevin Tran, 2012/06/07
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