Hi,

Me (ptrendx on GitHub), Dick (DickJC123) and Marek (mkolod) are NVIDIA 
employees working on MXNet. Should we sign individual CLAs or should NVIDIA 
sign corporate CLA with ASF? If so, could you point us to the document that 
needs to be signed? Can we contribute in the meantime?

Thank you
Przemyslaw Tredak

On 2017-09-01 12:28, Henri Yandell <bay...@apache.org> wrote: 
> I've listed the top 100 contributors (as of the other day) on GitHub here:
> 
>     https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/ICLA+Progress
> 
> With a check if they have signed an ICLA.
> 
> John/Justin - can you confirm that we don't have to get an ICLA signed from
> someone whose significant contributions have only been since MXNet came to
> Apache? (Assuming it's not such a large piece of work that would flag for
> software-grant/ICLA - a new component etc).
> 
> --
> 
> I'd like us (MXNet) to work our way down the list getting (up to
> yanqingmen) ICLAs signed. After that we will review the nature of the next
> batch of contributors commits and determine how much more ICLA signing we
> need.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Hen
> 
> 
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 10:06 PM, Henri Yandell <bay...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> > (cc to John and Justin as they'd asked about this)
> >
> > Looking at the current MXNet GitHub contributors list (411 contributors):
> >
> > We have 36 signed CLAs at this point.
> >
> > Of the top 36 contributors, the following 15 top contributors aren't
> > covered by a CLA:
> >
> > 8:sneakerkg
> > 9:kevinthesun  (post Incubation)
> > 17:hjk41
> > 18:mavenlin
> > 19:tornadomeet
> > 20:winstywang
> > 21:jermainewang
> > 22:qiaohaijun
> > 23:vchuravy
> > 25:Roshrini  (post Incubation)
> > 26:howard0su
> > 28:sbodenstein
> > 31:ptrendx  (post Incubation)
> > 35:zackchase   (post Incubation)
> > 36:yanqingmen
> >
> > Note that some of these are post entering the Incubator.
> >
> > Some of the 411 contributors we should ask for CLA/SGs from. Those above
> > are most likely the first to get agreements signed from, and we need to
> > determine how far down the list to go.
> >
> > The git logs are trickier to use as they don't use the github login; so
> > doing an analysis of the diffs themselves is trickier.
> >
> > Hen
> >
> 

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