On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 4:14 PM George Joseph <gjos...@sangoma.com> wrote:

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>
>>
>> I don't know that the hosted archives needs to do this, I suspect very
>> few people would have any need for being able to do that, and I don't
>> want to add any work for anyone here.
>>
>> Side question, more on the legal side. When everything was on JIRA, I
>> think the policy was that any patches on JIRA could be taken through
>> code review by anyone else, so long as the uploader had signed the CLA.
>> Now that it is on GitHub, and there is a new CLA, and most people have
>> not resigned the CLA for patches from the past ~20 years, how does this
>> affect patches in the JIRA archive? Since the CLA was valid when they
>> were provided to the project, can they still be taken through code
>> review by anyone else? What is the status of such patches? Thanks.
>>
>
> I'll have to let Josh answer that one.
>

The patches can not be taken as-is, the creator has to sign the new CLA.
All old signatures are no longer valid.

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Joshua C. Colp
Asterisk Project Lead
Sangoma Technologies
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