Chip, Richard,
To date we (the committers) have verified that potential contributors
have a signed CLA with the Brooklyn project, before accepting a PR.
What are the requirements for accepting commits into Brooklyn as an ASF
project?
Presumably we need to check whether a person has a CLA on file with the
ASF. Is there a checklist of other things?
And how can we check whether someone has a CLA w ASF ?
(It's just half a dozen contributors or so for the commits since the SGA
so shouldn't be too hard to confirm these once we know the process.)
--A
On 29/05/2014 21:11, Chip Childers wrote:
Given David's comment and note about Brett's concerns with the usergrid
workflow, it would make sense to get the change over done now.
One of the challenges that we have right now is that the SGA was sent in
to donate the Brooklyn code to the ASF. However, we're going to need to
review all of the commits that have been pulled into the booklyn GH repo
and then pushed into the ASF, to be sure that the person providing the
changes fully understood that they were effectively making a donation to
the ASF.
This might not seem like a huge deal ATM, but IP provenance is critical to
the rationale behind the ASF IP management processes / policies.
So... instead of pulling any more commits from GH, I think it's time to
switch to ASF as the canonical repo ASAP.
Can you guys do that?
-chip