> The contracting agreement will have provisions about who can access the site, how they get approved, on what terms, and so on. I would definitely expect all of that to be handled by the primary contractor (i.e. the…
> For example, if you sign an NDA with a company covering the work and then turn around and send the codebase to a contractor in Romania to work on it, you've very clearly violated the terms of the NDA. I find that…
If I recall correctly, this was actually default behavior of one of the multi-IM clients at one point (maybe GAIM?).
> The contracting agreement will have provisions about who can access the site, how they get approved, on what terms, and so on. I would definitely expect all of that to be handled by the primary contractor (i.e. the…
> For example, if you sign an NDA with a company covering the work and then turn around and send the codebase to a contractor in Romania to work on it, you've very clearly violated the terms of the NDA. I find that…
If I recall correctly, this was actually default behavior of one of the multi-IM clients at one point (maybe GAIM?).