> -----Original Message----- > From: Chip Childers [mailto:chip.child...@sungard.com] > Sent: 10 April 2013 2:17 PM > To: <dev@cloudstack.apache.org> > Subject: Re: Need project repo for Hyper-V ServerResource written in > C#/.NET code > > On Apr 10, 2013, at 9:09 AM, David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> wrote: > > > On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 5:35 AM, Wido den Hollander <w...@widodh.nl> > wrote: > >> On 04/09/2013 10:58 PM, Donal Lafferty wrote: > >>> > >>> I brought up some problems related to a ServerResource written in C# > >>> on the mailing list [1]. > >>> > >>> WRT to the source location, the conclusion seemed to be to create an > >>> Apache CloudStack *project* repo for the source. E.g. ChipC & DaveN > >>> suggested a separate repo[2][3]. > >>> > >>> Who can I approach to get this repo created? Any committer? > >>> > >> > >> Good one! I think someone from the PMC (like me) should contact Infra > >> to set up a new repository. > >> > >> I'm not sure though since I've never done this before. Any other PMC > >> member how knows how this works? > >> > >> Wido > >> > > > > Yes, from a resource standpoint, just create the git repo request in > > infra's jira. Feel free to assign it to me, and I'll process it. > > > > From a procedural standpoint, we probably have some due diligence > > necessary on the PMC's part, before we commit to that repo > > (Establishing provenance, ensuring we have paperwork, populating the > > repo with things like LICENSE and NOTICE files) > > > Yes. If this is a donation, we need to go through IP clearance. Now that > we've graduated, I can run the process for us. The git repo is just the target > repo to accept the new code. [Donal Lafferty]
Does this process apply if I am talking about new code written specifically for Apache CloudStack by Citrix, and not previously distributed anywhere? I mean, aren't I already covered by a Citrix to Apache CloudStack agreement? > > Step 1, post the code in a tarball somewhere, with a corresponding checksum. > It would be nice if the ASF headers were in place first too. > > Step 2 is a project vote to accept the donation. One of the authors should > start this with a reference to the posted location of the proposed donation > and an explanation about what it is. > > The authors will need to have ICLAs on file as well, unless you are trying to > do > a software grant (which is probably too heavy for this specific thing). > > > --David > > >