Jake and other mentors: Below is an example of a two-line change in the form of a Pull Request. Asking the contributor to file an ICLA seems pretty annoying.
https://github.com/usergrid/usergrid/pull/63/files Do we have to have an ICLA on file for tiny changes like this? If not, what is the rule for deciding when a change is large enough to require an ICLA? - Dave On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 9:08 AM, Dave <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi team, > > This is just a friendly reminder to be vigilant about our Individual > Contributor License Agreement (ICLA) process. > > Committers: before you accept a PR against Usergrid on Github you must > ensure that the person submitting the PR has sent a signed ICLA form to the > ASF. > > Here is the form: http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt > > Here's how you can check if a person has an ICLA on file. The page below > has a list of all ASF committers and below that, those who have submitted > ICLA forms to the foundation (in the "Unlisted CLAs" section): > > http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html > > Thanks, > Dave > >
