Thanks, Jean, for your agreement. I have summarized this discussion on the following wiki page:

http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/LocalizingDerbyMessages

I have hung this page off the list of how-to's on the wiki page which describes how to get involved with the Derby development community:

http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyDev#head-0b4bce25c16c9ea078848768e0cedca0b57df671

Please feel free to improve this summary and/or move it to a better place.

Thanks,
-Rick

Rick Hillegas wrote:
The legal-discuss alias has discussed the process of contributing localized message files to Derby. Two email threads touch this topic on http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/www-legal-discuss/200807.mbox/browser :

 Blanket software grant
 Question about handling external updates to contributed files

I would like to try to summarize these threads:

1) There seems to be consensus that these files can be checked in under a committer's ICLA. The committer would enjoy extra protection if the contributing company's CCLA explicitly granted permission for these contributions.

2) Although the localizations were prepared by people who have not signed ICLAs, a commit-by-proxy of their contributions is allowed under section 4 of the committer's ICLA. See http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt

3) It would be good to document these conclusions on a wiki page.

If the community agrees with these conclusions, then I propose to check in the 10.4 localizations under my ICLA. In addition, I propose to

A) Capture this discussion on a wiki page

B) Point to that wiki page from my localization JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3804

Please let me know whether you think this is acceptable.

Thanks,
-Rick



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