From 6d9151ee5d683d4fa82d13e5f80cf0cbe8d113af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tommaso Gagliardoni Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2025 00:16:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] docs: Fix typo in CONTRIBUTING.md --- CONTRIBUTING.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 18827d2..2afe3f8 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ Bad examples: ### Developer certificate of origin -Many small open source projects do not really care about copyright assignment, but given the nature of the Shufflecake Project we want to avoid ambiguous legal situations. Shufflecake is, and will always be, fully FOSS/Libre. Distributing copyright across all the contributors helps to avert a scenario where a few people, even us (the maintainers) could collude at any point in the future to arbitraily change the software license to a commercial or non-free one. For this reason, the Shufflecake Project will never ask contributors to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) or a Copyright Transfer Agreement (CTA). However, since in many cases contributors do not have full freedom in retaining the copyright of the code they contribute to, we ask contributors to sign off a Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO), the text of which you can find [here](https://developercertificate.org/), but we also copy it here below for convenience: +Many small open source projects do not really care about copyright assignment, but given the nature of the Shufflecake Project we want to avoid ambiguous legal situations. Shufflecake is, and will always be, fully FOSS/Libre. Distributing copyright across all the contributors helps to avert a scenario where a few people, even us (the maintainers) could collude at any point in the future to arbitrarily change the software license to a commercial or non-free one. For this reason, the Shufflecake Project will never ask contributors to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) or a Copyright Transfer Agreement (CTA). However, since in many cases contributors do not have full freedom in retaining the copyright of the code they contribute to, we ask contributors to sign off a Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO), the text of which you can find [here](https://developercertificate.org/), but we also copy it here below for convenience: ``` Developer Certificate of Origin