JSHint Contributor’s Agreement v1.0
In order to become a Contributor - that is, to directly contribute source code, documentation or other data (“Code”) to a website or repository operated or controlled by the JSHint team (a “JSHint Repository”) - you (“You”) must indicate your agreement to the terms below by completing and signing this agreement and returning it to a JSHint team representative.
1) License Terms
Code committed by you to a JSHint Repository, whether written by you or a third party, must be governed by the MIT “Expat” license [1], the JSON license [2], or another license or set of licenses acceptable to the JSHint team for the Code in question. Other licenses are not acceptable to the JSHint team until the team declares them to be acceptable in writing. You will verify that committed Code contains appropriate boilerplate licensing text.
2) Notices and Knowledge
By contributing Code, You confirm that, to the best of Your knowledge, the Code does not violate the rights of any person or entity. If You contribute Code on behalf of Your employer, then You confirm that an appropriate representative of that employer has authorized the inclusion of such Code in a JSHint Repository under the terms of this agreement.
3) Committing Code Created by Others
You may check in Code to a JSHint team repository that was not written by You, provided that:
[1] http://directory.fsf.org/wiki/License:Expat
[2] http://directory.fsf.org/wiki/License:JSON