On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 5:40 PM, Urias McCullough <umccullough@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > We're talking about Haiku, Inc. when we're talking about the > "organization" here - not the project. Committers have no specific > rights. I think you've fallen into the same trap as many others, > confusing the role of Haiku, Inc. > I know that Haiku, Inc. is only managing the infrastructure and the project itself is managed by the contributors, but IANAL so I can't generalize any further I guess > In any case, I've already cleared this issue with #gsoc directly > before GCI began this year. If you think I've either explained it > wrong to them, or misunderstood the advice I was given, please feel > free to query them yourself. > I too cleared it with them, because I have commit access to HaikuPorts and HaikuArchive (neither of which is "officially" affiliated with Haiku [Inc.]), and explicitly noted that I didn't have commit access to the "haiku" and "buildtools" repositories. As far as I could tell from their response, this last bit was the deciding factor. But since the contest ends in 3 days I guess there's not much point to debating or asking. -Augustin