Repository Authoring
The content produced inside &TCAR; is copyright of &TCP;.
This is something you, as author, should to be aware of
because you are contributing your creation's rights to someone
else; &TCP; in this case. This way, your work is distributed
using &TCP;
as copyright holder, not your name.
Because &TCP; is the copyright holder, is the license chosen
by &TCP; the one applied to your work, so it is the one you
need to agree with before making a creation inside
&TCAR;.
&TCP; is a community project controlled by its own community
of users. Inside the community, The CentOS Administrators
group is the higher authority and the only one able to set
core desition like the kind of license used inside the project
and subprojects like &TCAR;.
The redistribution conditions of &TCAR; are described in .