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[CONTRIBUTING]: how to make a "non-member patent licensing commitment"? #6866

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SamB opened this issue Dec 7, 2021 · 3 comments
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SamB commented Dec 7, 2021

Well, I'm a bit confused by this passage:

To make substantive contributions to specifications, you must either participate
in the relevant W3C Working Group or make a non-member patent licensing commitment.

I tried following the W3C Patent Policy link just above that, but while they do define the term licensing commitment in https://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy-20200915/##spec-licensing-commitments, the definition is a bit on the declarative side: it doesn't say anything about how to adequately record having made such a commitment.

[That's not why I was looking at the CONTRIBUTING file, though: I was actually hoping for information on how to preview edits without doing a PR.]


  • please tag the issue title with the spec's shortname, like [css-foo]

Well, CONTRIBUTING isn't a spec, but I didn't just make it up either.

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frivoal commented Dec 20, 2021

@wseltzer, can you help clarify the above?

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If someone makes a PR and they are not IE and not from a W3C Member who is part of the relevant WG then the IPR check will fail and the staff contact gets a link to ask them to make that commitment, which is an autogenerated email with the name of the specification and the number of the PR.

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I was actually hoping for information on how to preview edits without doing a PR

You check out this repo, then install Bikeshed, then make your edits to the .bs file, then run Bikeshed to convert .bs to .html and look at the result in a browser.

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