Hi Gary. There need to be iclas and cclas covering everyone who is a
committer. You should also file a code grant unless you addressed that
as part of the ccla (see schedule B in the ccla)

Patrick

On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Gary Helmling <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> >    3. How long does it normally take to get IP clearance? Should we
>> target
>> >    that for the next period?
>> >
>>
>> First step in IP clearance has been completed already by accepting Twill
>> into the incubator.
>> Are there any other contributors to Weave/Twill than the initial
>> committers? If yes, ICLAs are needed. If no, then this should pretty much
>> be it.
>>
>>
>>
> Looking through the Weave commit history, I see one external pull request
> that was merged:
>
> commit 49463afb15bd24d3c3356fd99e70cf0212e8f40f
> Author: tzolov <[email protected]>
> Date:   Thu May 23 14:23:53 2013 +0200
>
>     (WEAVE-13) rename AbstractWeaveRunnable to WeaveRunnable when
> appropriate
>
>
> But the contributor (Christian Tzolov) is an Apache Crunch committer and
> PMC member (see http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html#T), so
> already has an ICLA on file.
>
> All other contributors to Weave/Twill up to incubation have been
> Continuuity employees making contributions as part of their work.  So would
> the Corp CLA cover them, or do we also need ICLAs from everyone who
> committed to the project?

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