Hi all.  I'm not totally up-to-date these days with Apache's contribution 
requirements, but I had been under the impression that the ICLA was 
required in all cases.  The CCLA is a good (probably required) too.

Cheers,
Neil
Neil Graham
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IBM Toronto Lab
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Have you got Oracle to sign a CCLA? For good measure you could sign an 
ICLA as well.

Gareth

John Snelson wrote:
> John Snelson wrote:
>> I've got permission now - hurrah! In the next couple of days when I 
>> find some time I'll port the patches over to Xerces-C 3.0.
> 
> So as I said, Oracle have OKed me to contribute code to Xerces-C. To 
> pre-empt any delays, what steps should I take to make sure that you guys 

> are happy? Is there anything more I have to sign? Who can I contact 
> about this?
> 
> John
> 

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