You don't really need a JIRA account to contribute (for simple patches such as fixing a typo you can just propose a PR on Github), but it helps for longer discussions. If you want a JIRA account, you can sign up for one here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Signup!default.jspa

I have not seen contributors signing CLAs in order to contribute (and I did not sign a CLA myself while I was a contributor). Committers will be required to sign a CLA once they are invited, but I'd probably defer the answer to this question to someone more knowledgeable (Julian?).

Francis

On 16/05/2019 4:34 pm, Andrew O wrote:
If I wanted to come contribute in the future,  is there details on how to
get a JIRA user name? (I looked on
https://calcite.apache.org/develop/#contributing but could not see this)

Also,  does the project require a contributor license agreement?
(Individual?  Corporate? Or both?)

Thanks

Andrew

On Thu, 16 May 2019, 06:11 Francis Chuang, <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Shawn,

I've added you as a contributor in jira. You should be able to assign
issues to yourself.

Francis

On 15/05/2019 4:09 pm, Shawn Chen wrote:
Hi Sir / Madam,

My name is Shawn Chen, I am using Calcite Splunk adapter recently and
there
are several changes I would like to share with the community. I reported
a
Jira ticket:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-3067
My Jira username is Shawn732 and I am willing to help on the issues.
Thanks very much.

Best,
Shawn



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