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2 | 6 | |
68 | 316 | |
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6.4 | 9.2 | |
10 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Should I add CLA to my Open-source project?
Last week we showcased our open-source project, OpenLIT (https://github.com/openlit/openlit), here, and thanks to this incredible community, we hit 300 stars in just a couple of days!
One of my mentors, a core lead on OpenTelemetry, suggested we consider adding a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) to our project, similar to what has been done with OpenTelemetry.
I understand the potential legal benefits a CLA offers, such as ensuring contributions can be freely used and distributed, which could be crucial for the project's long-term viability and to avoid legal complications.
However, Iām equally concerned about the potential downsides, especially regarding community contributions. I worry that a CLA might stop new contributors who prefer to avoid legal hurdles or are reluctant to sign documents. Since OpenLIT aims to be truly open-source and community-driven, keeping the contribution process as straightforward as possible is essential to me.
So, Iām turning to you, HN community, for guidance:
- Have you implemented a CLA for your project? What impact did it have on contributions?
- Show HN: OpenLIT ā Open-Source LLM Observability with OpenTelemetry
- Doku: Open-source LLM observability platform
- Show HN: Open-Source LLM Observability and Export to Grafana, Datadog etc.
- Show HN: LLM Observability Platform
What are some alternatives?
openllmetry - Open-source observability for your LLM application, based on OpenTelemetry