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authorLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2013-06-10 00:00:33 +0200
committerLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2013-06-10 00:00:33 +0200
commite20ec9cc5165f1312bd1a057bf4da48bb5102385 (patch)
treeadc39175f8e2e2a1aa9935eef620fe8e6119f78f /HACKING
parent0a56fadb60d703a12316febdf277471b9931bb05 (diff)
downloadguix-e20ec9cc5165f1312bd1a057bf4da48bb5102385.tar.gz
doc: Mention copyright/license auditing in `HACKING'.
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@@ -115,10 +115,11 @@ Non-trivial patches should always be posted to bug-guix@gnu.org (trivial
 patches include fixing typos, etc.)
 
 For patches that just add a new package, and a simple one, it’s OK to commit,
-if you’re confident (which means you successfully built it in a chroot setup.)
-Likewise for package upgrades.  We have a mailing list for commit
-notifications (guix-commits@gnu.org), so people can notice.  Before pushing
-your changes, make sure to run ‘git pull --rebase’.
+if you’re confident (which means you successfully built it in a chroot setup,
+and have done a reasonable copyright and license auditing.)  Likewise for
+package upgrades.  We have a mailing list for commit notifications
+(guix-commits@gnu.org), so people can notice.  Before pushing your changes,
+make sure to run ‘git pull --rebase’.
 
 For anything else, please post to bug-guix@gnu.org and leave time for a
 review, without committing anything.  If you didn’t receive any reply