Awesome.  Thanks!

On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 7:07 PM, 'Will Norris' via google-guice <
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> https://github.com/angular/google-cla-verifier-for-github it's a bit of a
> hack, but seems to work for them.
>
> It needs a GitHub account to run as (for commenting on pull requests to
> point people at the CLA).  We setup https://github.com/googlebot for
> exactly that sort of thing, so I'll follow up offline on getting you access
> to that.
>
>
> On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 3:58 PM, Christian Gruber <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Can you point me at it Will?  I would love to implement that for a few
>> projects in the short term until something more comprehensive is in place.
>>
>> c.
>>
>>
>> On 28 May 2014, at 15:51, Will Norris wrote:
>>
>>  GitHub's API already provides all the pieces to make this possible... I
>>> assume that's what clahub uses, we just haven't built it all out yet for
>>> Google-owned projects.  Gerrit has CLA checks today, Google projects on
>>> GitHub will have them... eventually. :)  The Angular team has an Apps
>>> Script hack that is tiding them over in the meantime... that could
>>> possibly
>>> work if you really needed it.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 3:41:28 PM UTC-7, Christian Gruber wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> 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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