Wait, Thomas... didn't we have this conversation about a year ago? :D I
seem to recall you mentioning this.
But I actually think hosting a CLA isn't what I'm looking for so much as
being able to tie in your own association of "CLA-signers" to github
users, so there can be some signal as to whether that person's code can
be safely merged... but not necessarily basing that signal off of
someone else hosting that CLA info.
I can see CLAhub being useful for independent projects, but for
google-wide open-source contributions, we have our own CLA (and storage)
and a clean integration there would be good.
(That said, it's a cool project, though blog.clahub.com 404s, yet is
referred to in the main page)
c.
On 28 May 2014, at 15:36, Thomas Broyer wrote:
https://www.clahub.com/
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