Susheel,

All contributions are welcome. However, with each contribution done comes
the burden of checking whether the contribution poses a legal risk for the
project and the ASF. With code, this burden lies on the contributors who
are enabled to commit such contributions to the repositories of the ASF.

With other contributions, such as (enhancements to) documentation, this
burden not only lies on the PMC of the project, but also on the contributor
persisting the change in tools such as the aforementioned project WIKI.

So, before you put your contributions in the WIKI I suggest you familiarise
yourself with the information presented on the licensing page of the Apache
Software Foundation regarding contributions (found here:
http://www.apache.org/licenses/ ), and submit an ICLA to the foundation and
informing this project of the resulting outcome of that process.

If your contributions can also be tied to being generated from work already
done within your company or during time spent in the employer's time, I
suggest to setup talks within your company to persuade it to submit a CCLA
and/or SGA.

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

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