> you can have both a CLA and be BSD Not the case - they can claim it is so, but a BSD license with extra clauses is not a BSD license.
~~You got me on Postgres. Don't use the others.~~ Edit: another post states that Postgres doesn't require a CLA for contributors. So I don't use any software requiring a CLA.
I contribute pull requests to quite a few github projects. However I avoid contributing to (or even using) projects with a Contributor License Agreement. Such projects are too bureaucratic.
> you can have both a CLA and be BSD Not the case - they can claim it is so, but a BSD license with extra clauses is not a BSD license.
~~You got me on Postgres. Don't use the others.~~ Edit: another post states that Postgres doesn't require a CLA for contributors. So I don't use any software requiring a CLA.
I contribute pull requests to quite a few github projects. However I avoid contributing to (or even using) projects with a Contributor License Agreement. Such projects are too bureaucratic.