There are several companies I've seen that use a CLA primarily to sell AGPL exceptions so they can actually fund development, Element for example [1]. Some even word the CLA to require them to keep contributions available under an OSI-approved license.
I'm a fan of that model. IIt allows for a path to funding, a legal framework to keep contributed code open, and also allows them license agility to more permissive license ass needed. I've started using that for my own larger projects too.
Macha|1 day ago
If Minio just wanted to use the changes under AGPL, the contributor could just license them under AGPL, no CLA needed.
Arcuru|1 day ago
I'm a fan of that model. IIt allows for a path to funding, a legal framework to keep contributed code open, and also allows them license agility to more permissive license ass needed. I've started using that for my own larger projects too.
https://element.io/blog/synapse-now-lives-at-github-com-elem...