Hi,

In the case of Intel and other companies, it may be that their employee 
contracts do not allow employees to contribute to OS projects. It more likely 
that the contributor doesn’t own copyright of the code but their employer does. 
A CCLA give a clear indication that the contributors are intact allowed to 
contrive code and own the copyright of their contributions. We have CCLAs from 
Intel on file from other contributions so it would seem that Intel requires 
this.

Thanks,
Justin

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