Re: CCLA for MXNET

2020-01-15 Thread Marco de Abreu
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* they (eventually)
> become committers to this project, they will then be asked to sign an ICLA.
> But neither they nor I have to do anything now. That's great. If anything
> changes and you need any CLAs signed -- I'll be glad to help at that time.
>
> I appreciate your help in this matter. I'm glad that we will have a
> Verizon team working with this project. It looks very interesting. I'm
> going to see if I can get the folks at Verizon Media (aka Yahoo) to check
> it out too.
>
> Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
>
> From the Open Source Program Office
>  at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
> Verizon Media
>
> My work calendar is open for colleagues to see. yo/open-calendars
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 3:09 AM Marco de Abreu 
> wrote:
>
>> 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 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 *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 contributions, yet I don't know if any will
>>> want
>>> > to seek committer status. All in time, as they get more involved in the
>>> > project, I guess. But I wanted to prepare what they might need. Should
>>> I
>>> > sign a CCLA on the part of Verizon? (I am authorized by Verizon Legal
>>> to do
>>> > so.)
>>> >
>>> > Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
>>> >
>>> > From the Open Source Program Office
>>> >  at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
>>> > Verizon Media
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 10:33 AM Michael Wall 
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> 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 someone to join Apache and become committer.  For your
>>> >> situation, it sounds like it you may want to get the Corporate CLA in
>>> >> place.  Also take a look at
>>> https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html
>>> >>
>>> >> Mike
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 12:15 AM Gil Yehuda
>>> >>  wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>> 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 contributing
>>> >>> documentation in the repo, so I'm asking just in case. Thanks
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
>>> >>>
>>> >>> From the Open Source Program Office
>>> >>>  at Yahoo --> Oath -
>>> ->
>>> >>> Verizon Media
>>> >>>
>>> >>
>>>
>>


Re: CCLA for MXNET

2020-01-15 Thread Gil Yehuda
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 to do anything now. That's great. If anything
changes and you need any CLAs signed -- I'll be glad to help at that time.

I appreciate your help in this matter. I'm glad that we will have a Verizon
team working with this project. It looks very interesting. I'm going to see
if I can get the folks at Verizon Media (aka Yahoo) to check it out too.

Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement

>From the Open Source Program Office
 at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
Verizon Media

My work calendar is open for colleagues to see. yo/open-calendars


On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 3:09 AM Marco de Abreu 
wrote:

> 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 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 *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 contributions, yet I don't know if any will
>> want
>> > to seek committer status. All in time, as they get more involved in the
>> > project, I guess. But I wanted to prepare what they might need. Should I
>> > sign a CCLA on the part of Verizon? (I am authorized by Verizon Legal
>> to do
>> > so.)
>> >
>> > Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
>> >
>> > From the Open Source Program Office
>> >  at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
>> > Verizon Media
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 10:33 AM Michael Wall 
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> 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 someone to join Apache and become committer.  For your
>> >> situation, it sounds like it you may want to get the Corporate CLA in
>> >> place.  Also take a look at
>> https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html
>> >>
>> >> Mike
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 12:15 AM Gil Yehuda
>> >>  wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> 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 contributing
>> >>> documentation in the repo, so I'm asking just in case. Thanks
>> >>>
>> >>> Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
>> >>>
>> >>> From the Open Source Program Office
>> >>>  at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
>> >>> Verizon Media
>> >>>
>> >>
>>
>


Re: CCLA for MXNET

2020-01-14 Thread Marco de Abreu
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 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 *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 contributions, yet I don't know if any will want
> > to seek committer status. All in time, as they get more involved in the
> > project, I guess. But I wanted to prepare what they might need. Should I
> > sign a CCLA on the part of Verizon? (I am authorized by Verizon Legal to
> do
> > so.)
> >
> > Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
> >
> > From the Open Source Program Office
> >  at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
> > Verizon Media
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 10:33 AM Michael Wall  wrote:
> >
> >> 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 someone to join Apache and become committer.  For your
> >> situation, it sounds like it you may want to get the Corporate CLA in
> >> place.  Also take a look at
> https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html
> >>
> >> Mike
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 12:15 AM Gil Yehuda
> >>  wrote:
> >>
> >>> 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 contributing
> >>> documentation in the repo, so I'm asking just in case. Thanks
> >>>
> >>> Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
> >>>
> >>> From the Open Source Program Office
> >>>  at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
> >>> Verizon Media
> >>>
> >>
>


Re: CCLA for MXNET

2020-01-13 Thread Michael Wall
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 *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 contributions, yet I don't know if any will want
> to seek committer status. All in time, as they get more involved in the
> project, I guess. But I wanted to prepare what they might need. Should I
> sign a CCLA on the part of Verizon? (I am authorized by Verizon Legal to do
> so.)
>
> Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
>
> From the Open Source Program Office
>  at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
> Verizon Media
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 10:33 AM Michael Wall  wrote:
>
>> 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 someone to join Apache and become committer.  For your
>> situation, it sounds like it you may want to get the Corporate CLA in
>> place.  Also take a look at https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 12:15 AM Gil Yehuda
>>  wrote:
>>
>>> 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 contributing
>>> documentation in the repo, so I'm asking just in case. Thanks
>>>
>>> Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
>>>
>>> From the Open Source Program Office
>>>  at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
>>> Verizon Media
>>>
>>


Re: CCLA for MXNET

2020-01-13 Thread Gil Yehuda
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 contributions, yet I don't know if any will want
to seek committer status. All in time, as they get more involved in the
project, I guess. But I wanted to prepare what they might need. Should I
sign a CCLA on the part of Verizon? (I am authorized by Verizon Legal to do
so.)

Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement

>From the Open Source Program Office
 at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
Verizon Media



On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 10:33 AM Michael Wall  wrote:

> 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 someone to join Apache and become committer.  For
> your situation, it sounds like it you may want to get the Corporate CLA in
> place.  Also take a look at https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 12:15 AM Gil Yehuda
>  wrote:
>
>> 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 contributing
>> documentation in the repo, so I'm asking just in case. Thanks
>>
>> Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
>>
>> From the Open Source Program Office
>>  at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
>> Verizon Media
>>
>


Re: CCLA for MXNET

2020-01-12 Thread Michael Wall
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 someone to join Apache and become committer.  For
your situation, it sounds like it you may want to get the Corporate CLA in
place.  Also take a look at https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html

Mike



On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 12:15 AM Gil Yehuda
 wrote:

> 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 contributing
> documentation in the repo, so I'm asking just in case. Thanks
>
> Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
>
> From the Open Source Program Office
>  at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
> Verizon Media
>