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<sect1 id="repo-convs-authoring">
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    <title>Repository Authoring</title>
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    <para>
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        The content produced inside &TCAR; is copyright of &TC;;.
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        This is something you, as author, should be aware of because
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        you are contributing your creation's rights to someone else;
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        &TC;; in this case.  This way, your work is distributed using
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        <quote>&TC;;</quote> as copyright holder, not your name (even
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        you remain as natural author of the work).  Because &TC;; is
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        the copyright holder, is the license chosen by &TC;; the one
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        applied to your work, so it is the one you need to agree with
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        before making a creation inside &TCAR;. 
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    </para>
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    <para>
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        &TC;; is a community project controlled by its own community
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        of users.  Inside the community, The CentOS Administrators
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        group is the higher authority and the only one able to set
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        core desition like the kind of license used inside the project
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        and subprojects like &TCAR;. 
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    </para>
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    <para>
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        The redistribution conditions of &TCAR; are described in 
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        linkend="repo-convs-copying" />.
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    </para>
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