ahoy! yeah, so I went through the internal process to retain copyright on the Agora as a side project and I didn’t get it. so all code (repos [[agora server]], [[agora bridge]]) has Google copyright notices.
IIUC it doesn’t make a difference as I don’t personally care about copyright. it only affects contributors as they need to sign a [[cla]] (one time only) to contribute to [[agora server]] or [[agora bridge]].
Oh! Definitely a bug, thanks for reporting. I probably need to work on the [[agora bridge]] codebase, it’s essentially running pretty much the first code I wrote and it doesn’t manage any error conditions very well. Will look into this before work and report back!
by this I mean: as far as I can tell the only outcome from Google holding copyright for the Agora code ([[agora server]], [[agora bridge]]) is that 1. they choose the license, 2. they choose where the primary repos are to be hosted, 3. they require me to check for a signed [[cla]] before accepting contributions.
this is now fixed and I’m happier :) this also let me realize I need to handle several more interesting cases in [[agora bridge]]. thank you for the report protopian !