Thank you for your interest in contributing to Stockyard. This agreement clarifies the intellectual property rights granted with contributions to the project.
By submitting a pull request or otherwise contributing to Stockyard, you agree to the following terms:
"You" means the individual or legal entity submitting a contribution.
"Contribution" means any original work of authorship, including modifications or additions to existing work, that you submit to the Stockyard repository.
"Project" means the Stockyard software maintained at github.com/stockyard-dev/Stockyard.
You grant to Stockyard and its maintainers a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable license to:
- Reproduce, prepare derivative works of, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute your Contributions and derivative works.
- Use your Contributions in both the open-source (Apache 2.0) and commercial (BSL 1.1) distributions of Stockyard.
This means your contributed code may appear in:
- stockyard-proxy (Apache 2.0 licensed binary)
- stockyard (BSL 1.1 licensed binary)
You represent that:
- You are the original author of the Contribution, or you have the right to submit it.
- Your Contribution does not violate any third party's intellectual property rights.
- You have the legal authority to enter into this agreement. If your employer has rights to intellectual property you create, you represent that you have received permission to make the Contribution, or that your employer has waived such rights.
You understand that the decision to include your Contribution in the Project is entirely at the discretion of the maintainers. This agreement does not obligate Stockyard to use your Contribution.
You are not expected to provide support for your Contribution. You may provide support voluntarily.
By submitting a pull request, you indicate your acceptance of this Contributor License Agreement. The CLA Assistant bot will record your acceptance on your first pull request.