I can submit an Open MPI Third Party Contribution Agreement; how can I contribute to Open MPI?
Fear not. Although we cannot accept code from you, there are still plenty of other ways to contribute to Open MPI. Here are some examples: • Become an active participant in the mailing lists • Write and distribute your own components (remember: Open MPI components can be distributed completely separately from the main Open MPI distribution — they can be added to existing Open MPI installations, and don’t even need to be open source) • Report bugs • Do a good deed daily 6. What if I don’t want my contribution to be free / open source? No problem. While we are creating free / open-source software, and we would prefer if everyone’s contributions to Open MPI were also free / open-source, we certainly recognize that other organizations have difference goals than us. Such is the reality of software development in today’s global economy. As such, it is perfectly acceptable to make non-free / non-open-source contributions to Open MPI. We obviously cannot accept such contributions into the mai
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