But there is this limbo state between entering incubation and the actual
code grant happening.

Until the code grant happens and the repository has been migrated, any code
contribution must be made to Oracle.

The Apache iCLA does not apply, you need to sign the Oracle Contributor
Agreement http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/community/oca-486395.html for
that.

Which means the code grant must happen sooner rather than later in the
incubation.

Am I missing something?



--emi

On Sat, Oct 8, 2016 at 9:56 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Le 08/10/16 à 20:03, John McDonnell a écrit :
> > For the ICLA, how much of a contributor do you need to be?
> >
> > Lets say I want to start off helping move the tutorials, or existing
> > content into an apache wiki/confluence page etc, do I need to sign a
> > ICLA?
> >
> > Or is it if I start providing wide ranging code changes outside of
> > patches/PR's attached to an issue?
>
> And to answer the other side of your question: you an be made a
> committer, even if you haven't pushed *anything* in the code base. You
> just have to be invited by the PMC, and t submit your ICLA.
>
> We have some committer at Apache Directory who aren't coders, and who
> aren't updating the doco, but are still valuable (PR, etc). They even
> are part of the PMC :-). But, still, they need to submit an ICLA.
>

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