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The contents of these files below has everyone listed in alphabetical order by last name.

Python Software Foundation Contributor License Agreement (PSF Contributor Signatories.htm)

Python Software Foundation has a contributor license agreement that you must sign to review or merge pull requests when contributing to Python (e.g. when updating the documentation to document things or fixing typos/grammar errors in comments in the source code or documentation).

Submissions are done in two days apart. You will receive a verification email and the bug tracker will see an asterisk after the username for every comment posted in each issue. A CLA enforcement bot known by the name/repository from the GitHub Python organization the-knights-who-say-ni will add the CLA signed label for every created pull request (otherwise, if not signed, the CLA not signed label is added).

Make sure your Python bug tracker account has a GitHub username included (you can do this by logging in to your Python bug tracker account and going to the account settings page to set your username; only the Python bug tracker usernames are included).

This list represents but a portion of the people who have signed the Python Software Foundation Contributor License Agreement.

P.S. Don't add your name here, unless you really are after Marien alphabetically. It is not related to the Python Software Foundation code of conduct created in 2012.

Check Python CLA app

Mariatta Wijaya created the Check Python CLA program to check each GitHub user to see if the contributor license agreement is signed.

Ubuntu Code of Conduct (Ubunteros.htm)

Ubuntu has a code of conduct (Freeware under Creative Commons license) that you may sign with Launchpad or the Code of Conduct Signing Assistant (signed digitally or physically by the user) in this file - many teams require doing this like the Ubuntu BugSquad. The instructions are in the Launchpad help documentation located here.

The entire text is located in the operating system's official website and can be read here. Typos, grammar errors and undocumented things should be reported to Launchpad.

The Ubuntu product has very much been a team effort from development teams around Canonical and regional local communities and many, many people have contributed. This list represents but a portion of the people who have signed the Ubuntu Code of Conduct.

P.S. Don't add your name here or anyone else who haven't signed the Ubuntu Code of Conduct (if the Signed Ubuntu Code of Conduct value for each user says No), unless you really are after Hatem alphabetically. Make sure you have imported your OpenPGP key to sign the Ubuntu Code of Conduct. Ubunteros linked to deactivated Launchpad accounts are not listed.

Code of Conduct Signing Assistant

The program was created in April 2013 and maintained by Marten de Vries. The program is available under the GNU GPL 3.0 license.

Acknowledgments

  • Thanks goes to Microsoft for writing the text shown by the Windows 98 credits screen Easter egg accessible in the welcome program.
  • Thanks goes to the OpenOffice team for using the page layout shown by the list of all those who have received a signed contributor agreement in the PSF contributor signatory list.
  • Thanks goes to Oracle Corporation for writing the text to track/identify persons with links to the alphabet letter anchors in the Oracle Contributor Agreement page in the Ubuntero list.