docs(contributing): state inbound contributions are MIT-licensed (closes #119)#121
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Resolves #119.
RigForge's
CONTRIBUTING.mdhad no inbound-licensing statement (pithead already carries one). This adds the same one-liner pithead uses, right before the sign-off:Org-wide decision (recorded in #119, pithead#292, and p2pool-starter-stack/p2pool-starter-stack.github.io#10): plain MIT inbound = outbound — no formal CLA and no DCO bot. The implicit "by contributing you agree to MIT" line gives ~all the practical benefit without the signing-bot friction; MIT already allows a future commercial edition, so a relicensing CLA can be added later if it ever becomes concrete. This change brings RigForge in line with that.
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