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Re: My ISO C11 threads project proposal
- From: "Carlos O'Donell" <carlos at redhat dot com>
- To: Juan Manuel Torres Palma <j dot m dot torrespalma at gmail dot com>, libc-alpha at sourceware dot org
- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 17:58:59 -0400
- Subject: Re: My ISO C11 threads project proposal
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On 03/25/2014 05:42 PM, Juan Manuel Torres Palma wrote:
> Changing the subject, I sent a FSF copyright assignment form to
> assign@gnu.org like a week ago but I didn't have any response. What
> should I do? Does it take too long? I have seen a couple things on the
> wiki that I think I can do but I guess it's not possible until I get
> that, isn't it?
We can't accept your contributions until you have an assignment in place.
If the FSF has not responded follow these steps:
~~~
When the contributor emails the form to the FSF, the FSF sends
per an electronic (usually PDF) copy of the assignment. This,
or whatever response is required, should happen within five
business days of the initial request. If no reply from the
FSF comes after that time, please send a reminder. If there
is still no response after an additional week, please write
to maintainers@gnu.org about it.
~~~
http://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Copyright-Papers.html#Copyright-Papers
If it has been 5 business days since you submitted your papers,
please send a reminder.
After 7 days of no response please write to maintainers@gnu.org.
Cheers,
Carlos.