I'd like to clear up some confusion related to the CLA process.     

 

The first time through the system all contributors will be prompted to
acknowledge a CLA.  This is a one-time activity for all contributors. Once
the contributor follows the steps to acknowledge the CCLA, it is then a
pass-through for that contributor going forward.  

 

What the domain-based whitelist does is eliminate a number of back-and-forth
steps that may require the CLA Manager to take action before the contributor
can commit.   With a domain-based whitelist in place the contributor can
simply acknowledge the CCLA themselves and then make their commit.

 

The steps are detailed here:

https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/servicedesk/customer/kb/view/28483534?q=agr
eement
<https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/servicedesk/customer/kb/view/28483534?q=ag
reement&q_time=1565165786877> &q_time=1565165786877

 

My apologies for any confusion and/or inconvenience this has caused.   

 

If you have any issues please open a support ticket.
https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/servicedesk/customer/portals

Project Services -> Dev, CI and Releases -> "Manage CLA"

 

Thanks!

-kenny

 


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