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Ask your boss.
I would never rely on the opinion of my boss when the question is what my rights are. They're usually not a lawyer and their interests are often contrary to mine.
It's usually much easier to just ask for what you want before getting lawyers involved.
I've found that getting people to sign a contract is much more difficult than you're making it out to be. A verbal agreement from your boss isn't worth shit later when you'd need it to hold up.
Where did I say verbal?
I'll restate. Getting something in writing isn't easy (and has high potential to involve lawyers). And verbal agreement's aren't worth your time. So your advice isn't the simple thing you're presenting.
I mean ask (or more: convince) your boss for permission to make the code publicly available.