Just to be clear, I want this completed so we can move on. So the question is do I need to get iCLA's from everyone that has ever committed / contributed code to blur? When if they are not committers in the Apache project? Let me know what you want me to do.
Aaron On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 7:21 PM, Aaron McCurry <[email protected]> wrote: > dbarton == gbarton > > He's the only non-NIC employee, I will reach out to the others. I > kinda understand why we would need iCLA's from the people that have > committed, but technically gbarton has not committed. I committed his > patch, git can have a different committer from author. I'm ok with > getting an iCLA from these people if it's necessary, but they > committed code to Blur before it was Apache. I have excepted > gbarton's code after it was Apache, but he doesn't have committer > status on the github project. If we need him to fill out a iCLA, I > feel like he should be made a committer or is the iClA needed if you > contribute as well? The reason I ask is because my code has been > excepted into other Apache projects without iCLA on record. > > Aaron > > On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 7:08 PM, Tim Williams <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Tim Williams <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Our repo is almost ready - we need to approve it before infra flips >>> the read-only bit. It seems that it's a dated snapshot so not sure >>> if it'd be easier to ask him to reclone it or just re-apply the >>> latest patches? Aaron, you're prolly best positioned to give David an >>> answer on this:) >>> >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-5125 >> >> It looks like there have been pulls/commits from folks not covered by >> an iCLA so I reckon we need to figure out what to do about that. I >> see: >> >> sleberknight - safe to assume this is Scott and covered by his iCLA:) >> bmarcaur - commit that post-dates the NIC software grant (7/27/2012) >> but don't see an ICLA >> dbarton - not sure, not enough to look for an ICLA? >> Tom - not sure, not enough to look for an ICLA? >> >> I don't have experience in a situation like this - so I'm >> conservatively asserting that we'd need an ICLA from these folks, but >> maybe a fellow mentor can help out? Since the contributions were made >> after the initial Software Grant and through a non-Apache mechanism... >> >> Thanks, >> --tim
