Florian Weimer writes: > * Arsen Arsenović: > >> Yes, I never signed the copyright papers for the libc. >> >> I intended to undergo that process, which is why I didn't add signoffs >> initially (since they'd indicate that I don't intend to sign over >> copyright when I do), so I figured I should wait for advice. >> >> How should I proceed? > > It's up to you. You can try the FSF paperwork process, it should be > fully digital nowadays. And we can apply the patch as a regular FSF > contribution once the paperwork is complete. My previous experiences were rather prompt (usually done by the time I'm done with a patchset - not the case here due to the triviality, of course). Is https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/plain/doc/Copyright/request-assign.future the right form? This is the one I've used for gcc et al, to cover current and future changes of any nature. > Or we can take a DCO contribution from you today. We don't need the > assignment paperwork anymore. > >> PS: I noticed that I forgot to drop `,nptl' from the subject line. The >> NPTL bits of this patch are gone now. > > Ah, okay. > > Thanks, > Florian -- Arsen Arsenović