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Don’t sign a CLA - Contributor License Agreement - Open Source Software | Drew DeVault’s Blog

A large minority of open-source projects come with a CLA, or Contributor License Agreement, and require you to sign one before they’ll merge your patch. These agreements typically ask you to go above and beyond the rights you afford the project by contributing under the license the software is distributed with. And you should never sign one.

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