We are looking forward to see you and your team contributing!
Gil Yehuda schrieb am Do., 16. Jan. 2020, 02:50:
> Thanks, I'd like to close this out with my team.
>
> As I understand it: a set of Verizon employees can contribute to this
> project without me needing to list them on a CCLA. *If*
Thanks, I'd like to close this out with my team.
As I understand it: a set of Verizon employees can contribute to this
project without me needing to list them on a CCLA. *If* they (eventually)
become committers to this project, they will then be asked to sign an ICLA.
But neither they nor I have
I've found this resource: https://people.apache.org/unlistedclas.html
If in doubt, people can still submit an icla even if they are not a
committer.
-Marco
Michael Wall schrieb am Di., 14. Jan. 2020, 02:08:
> I am going to include Justin to get his take on this. Justin, does this
> need to
I am going to include Justin to get his take on this. Justin, does this
need to go to legal?
Thanks
Mike
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 10:13 AM Gil Yehuda
wrote:
> Thanks,
> I believe that we have a CCLA between *Verizon Media* (was Yahoo) and
> Apache. This however is a contribution from
Thanks,
I believe that we have a CCLA between *Verizon Media* (was Yahoo) and
Apache. This however is a contribution from *Verizon* (the parent company)
and I don't think they've had a relationship with Apache. So they are
asking my assistance to get everything in place.
I believe they will have
Hi Gil,
Do you have code already that you are looking to contribute? Or are you
looking to assign people to issues?
Take a look at https://www.apache.org/licenses/contributor-agreements.html.
Typically a CLA is not needed for someone to start making contributions.
An ICLA is required for
Dear MXNet Dev team
I have a team at Verizon who would like to start contributing code to
MXNet. In preparation, would you need a CCLA in place between Verizon and
Apache listing their names? and ICLAs from them? if so I'll be glad to make
this happen. I didn't see the CLA indicated on the