Hi, I'll try to answer what I think/know..
2012/1/26 Pepijn Noltes <[email protected]> > > 1 Sign and send a Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA) > 2 Sign and send a Corporate CLA (CCLA) > If I am correct these are only needed in the case you become a committer. As you have indicated that you want to maintain the code, I think this is a good idea. On [1] the process is described. This requires some action on or end, we should start the formal discuss and vote if I understand it correctly. [1]: http://incubator.apache.org/guides/ppmc.html#Voting+in+a+new+committer > 3 Get approval for device access of one of the PMCs > I am not sure of this step.. Are binding votes needed, and if so how many? I think Marcel (or another mentor) can better answer this. I couldn't find a direct resource describing this process. > 4 Sign and send a Software Grant Agreement for the device access (SGA) > This one has to be filled in and send to Apache to be able to accept the code. > > My idea was to create a Jira issue and attach a patch to that, but I > am not sure if we need to sign a agreement before we can do that. > As far as I can tell this is ok. Though I think it should be the sources as is, and not a patch. If there are any patches to the original Celix code I think it is better to send those as individual issues. This keeps licensing and IP issues obvious and separated from the current Celix source. I hope this helps, and a mentor can fill in the gaps! -- Met vriendelijke groet, Alexander Broekhuis
