We've been discussing the licensing thing in the [dev mailing list](http://markmail.org/message/ljrzbz32wm7vxusn) (please, read the entire thread) to clarify how your contribution should be properly licensed. There is no need to send a CCLA, because the contribution terms are already covered in [section 5](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0#contributions) of the license. The copyright note in the header files, though, must be removed to meet the header policy.
Regarding the "where you can add the copyright" question, and Quoting David: >It's generally frowned upon, because we build software as a community, but the >contributor (or their company) still owns the copyright and can ask for that >to be explicitly called out. If you or your company want the attribution note to be explicitly present, you could add it to a NOTICE file in the root of the project. But as per David's comment, we'd encourage you and your employer not to do that and just remove it from the header file, as all other individuals and companies that have contributed to jclouds have done. --- Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds-labs/pull/61#issuecomment-45229819
