Hi,

> Actually I am curious about how to judge whether a SGA is needed for a
> contribution.
> How do we define the amount of code that will meet the criteria?

There’s no exact limit  IMO if it just changes a few lines then no SGA is 
needed and an ICLA may not be needed, if it change dozens of files then it’s 
best to have an ICLA from the person, if it adds new functionality and is 
mostly new code rather than modifies existing code and is many files or a lot 
of code then a SGA is needed. It may also depend on who is submitting it, how 
they are employed and what their employment contact states re ownership of the 
code they wrote as well.

Thanks,
Justin

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