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5884fdbed422a9e4b6fb8bf605224014a9d2c7bc — Joram Schrijver 1 year, 4 months ago c7be076
Fix 8-year-old mistake
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

M blog/dont-require-a-cla/post.md
M blog/dont-require-a-cla/post.md => blog/dont-require-a-cla/post.md +1 -1
@@ 58,7 58,7 @@ When starting an open source project, consider the consequences of requiring a
CLA. If you're very concerned about the legal status of contributions, consider
handing the reign of the project over to an organization like the Apache
Foundation or the Free Software Foundation instead of requiring contributors to
sign a CLA of your own. There are many people who have signed their NDAs and it
sign a CLA of your own. There are many people who have signed their CLAs and it
makes your intentions clear. However, even if you're concerned, consider if it's
really that big of a problem. Huge open source projects like Linux and
[FreeBSD][] have been running for years without a CLA. They have been very