Done.

Thanks,

Pam

On 5/31/16, 10:05 AM, "Ajith Nair" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Pam, please go ahead. I haven't been able to get it to the wiki yet.
>
>Thanks,
>Ajith
>
>Sent from iPhone....
>
>
>> On May 31, 2016, at 10:00 AM, DRAGOSH, PAMELA L (PAM)
>><[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Folks (I¹m back from 2 weeks of vacation),
>> 
>> The Code from AT&T agreed to donate the code, we filed the correct
>>ICLA¹s.
>> 
>> Ajith can confirm for JP Morgan.
>> 
>> I don¹t believe Oracle has filed any ICLA¹s nor contributed any code.
>>They
>> have disappeared from contributing to this effort. If not, I hope they
>> speak up.
>> 
>> If this report hasn¹t been filed onto the website I will go ahead and do
>> so later today.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Pam
>> 
>>> On 5/30/16, 11:11 AM, "Emmanuel Lécharny" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Le 30/05/16 à 16:11, Ajith Nair a écrit :
>>>> Emmanuel,
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you for the comments. I¹ve updated it, please see below.
>>>> 
>>>> Couple of questions:
>>>> 
>>>> IP clearance -  I¹m not quite sure what is involved. Are we talking
>>>> about ICLAs ? The last I know we were waiting for Oracle ICLAs. What
>>>> else needs to be done to move forward ?
>>> 
>>> You mentionned that the code from 'AT&T, JP Morgan and Oracle' have
>>>been
>>> merged. We just need to be sure that this code is free to use (ie,
>>> license is compatible, or that those companies have agreed to donate
>>> this code to The ASF. We don't need another Google vs Oracle battle)
>>> 
>>> That also mean that all the controbutors to this code must grant the
>>> donation, too.
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I guess the report needs to uploaded to Apache Wiki before it can be
>>>> signed ?
>>> Yep.
>>> 
>>> Thanks !
>> 

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