In order to accept patches into any Apache Foundation project there must be EITHER a signed ICLA on file from the person submitting the change OR a clear indication of intent to contribute the code to the Apache Foundation.
For small or quick changes signing a ICLA is overkill and too large a barrier. The question then is, how do you indicate the intent to contribute the code to the Apache Foundation? 1. You could clearly state on the pull request that the changes are your own work and you are licensing them under the Apache License version 2.0 to the Apache Foundation. 2. You could create or update an existing issue in the project's issue tracker indicating that the patch is available as a pull request that you have authored and are licensing to the Apache Foundation under the Apache License version 2.0. The latter (i.e. just create or update an issue in the issue tracker and give a link to the pull request) is usually the easiest way to go. On 23 September 2013 06:24, ryenus <rye...@gmail.com> wrote: > Would anyone be taking care of the pull requests on github: > > https://github.com/apache/maven-plugins/pulls > > I just made 2 but saw there're pull requests open for years. > > Thanks > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@maven.apache.org > >