Startz: I misinterpreted your #1.
However, it is still quite unnecessary for a study run by an automated website capable of handling relational databases (as mine is). I consent to allowing up to three computer specialists of JREF's choosing familiar with Ruby on Rails to examine my code to ensure that its mechanism is correct. I do not grant any right to the code, and it is not a part of the "data" to which JREF has a right as specified in the rules.
However, it is still quite unnecessary for a study run by an automated website capable of handling relational databases (as mine is). I consent to allowing up to three computer specialists of JREF's choosing familiar with Ruby on Rails to examine my code to ensure that its mechanism is correct. I do not grant any right to the code, and it is not a part of the "data" to which JREF has a right as specified in the rules.