(Adding my manager Eugene Kim who will cover me as I plan to be out of the
office soon)

Hi Kent and Sean,

Nice to meet you. I am working on the OSS legal aspects with Pavan who is
planning to make the contribution request to the Spark project. I saw that
Sean mentioned in his email that the contributions would be governed under
the ASF CCLA. In the Spark contribution guidelines
<https://spark.apache.org/contributing.html>, there is no mention of having
to sign a CCLA. In fact, this is what I found in the contribution
guidelines:

Contributing code changes

Please review the preceding section before proposing a code change. This
section documents how to do so.

When you contribute code, you affirm that the contribution is your original
work and that you license the work to the project under the project’s open
source license. Whether or not you state this explicitly, by submitting any
copyrighted material via pull request, email, or other means you agree
to license
the material under the project’s open source license and warrant that you
have the legal authority to do so.

Can you please point us to an authoritative source about the process?

Also, is there a way to find out if a signed CCLA already exists for Twilio
from your end? Thanks and appreciate your help!


Best,
Rinat

*Rinat Shangeeta*
Sr. Patent/Open Source Counsel
[image: Twilio] <https://www.twilio.com/?utm_source=email_signature>


On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 2:27 PM Pavan Kotikalapudi <pkotikalap...@twilio.com>
wrote:

> Thanks for the response with all the information Sean and Kent.
>
> Is there a way to figure out if my employer (Twilio) part of CCLA?
>
> cc'ing: @Rinat Shangeeta <rshange...@twilio.com> our Open Source Counsel
> at twilio
>
> Thank you,
>
> Pavan
>
> On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 10:48 PM Kent Yao <y...@apache.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Pavan,
>>
>> Refer to the ASF Source Header and Copyright Notice Policy[1], code
>> directly submitted to ASF should include the Apache license header
>> without any additional copyright notice.
>>
>>
>> Kent Yao
>>
>> [1]
>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.apache.org/legal/src-headers.html*headers__;Iw!!NCc8flgU!c_mZKzBbSjJtYRjillV20gRzzzDOgW2ooH6ctfrqaJA8Eu4D5yfA7OlQnGm5JpdAZIU_doYmrsufzUc$
>>
>> Sean Owen <sro...@apache.org> 于2023年7月25日周二 07:22写道:
>>
>> >
>> > When contributing to an ASF project, it's governed by the terms of the
>> ASF ICLA:
>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.pdf__;!!NCc8flgU!c_mZKzBbSjJtYRjillV20gRzzzDOgW2ooH6ctfrqaJA8Eu4D5yfA7OlQnGm5JpdAZIU_doYmZDPppZg$
>> or CCLA:
>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-corporate.pdf__;!!NCc8flgU!c_mZKzBbSjJtYRjillV20gRzzzDOgW2ooH6ctfrqaJA8Eu4D5yfA7OlQnGm5JpdAZIU_doYmUNwE-5A$
>> >
>> > I don't believe ASF projects ever retain an original author copyright
>> statement, but rather source files have a statement like:
>> >
>> > ...
>> >  * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
>> >  * contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file distributed with
>> >  * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
>> > ...
>> >
>> > While it's conceivable that such a statement could live in a NOTICE
>> file, I don't believe that's been done for any of the thousands of other
>> contributors. That's really more for noting the license of
>> non-Apache-licensed code. Code directly contributed to the project is
>> assumed to have been licensed per above already.
>> >
>> > It might be wise to review the CCLA with Twilio and consider
>> establishing that to govern contributions.
>> >
>> > On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 6:10 PM Pavan Kotikalapudi <
>> pkotikalap...@twilio.com.invalid> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi Spark Dev,
>> >>
>> >> My name is Pavan Kotikalapudi, I work at Twilio.
>> >>
>> >> I am looking to contribute to this spark issue
>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-24815__;!!NCc8flgU!c_mZKzBbSjJtYRjillV20gRzzzDOgW2ooH6ctfrqaJA8Eu4D5yfA7OlQnGm5JpdAZIU_doYmgOh9sIg$
>> .
>> >>
>> >> There is a clause from the company's OSS saying
>> >>
>> >> - The proposed contribution is about 100 lines of code modification in
>> the Spark project, involving two files - this is considered a large
>> contribution. An appropriate Twilio copyright notice needs to be added for
>> the portion of code that is newly added.
>> >>
>> >> Please let me know if that is acceptable?
>> >>
>> >> Thank you,
>> >>
>> >> Pavan
>> >>
>>
>

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