It occurs to me that the ASF, in enforcing open-source licensing,
becomes a source of free legal advice to the open-source community,
whether it intends to or not...
1. Contribute a body of code to ASF.
2. "Is it legal for us to accept this? Better run it past legal@."
3. Use acceptance of the contribution as certification that it can be
used by the contributor.
Just sayin'. Not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing.
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