All my contributions to the AFP Renderer have been done independently of
any corporate entity. I don't believe I need a CCLA.

Cheers,
Joe

On Thu, 20 April, 2006 2:09 pm, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> Right now, I'm ticking off the remainder of the checklist items for IP
> clearance. One of the points is to remind you that you submit a
> Corporate CLA (CCLA) if necessary (!) besides the ICLA you've already
> submitted. See below for details. I'm only doing this since I found no
> evidence that we already told you (Joe and Pete) explicitely about the
> CCLA. Note: this does not block the process any further either way.
>
>>From http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas:
> For a corporation that has assigned employees to work on an Apache
> project, a Corporate CLA (CCLA) is available for contributing
> intellectual property via the corporation that may have been assigned as
> part of an employment agreement. Note that a Corporate CLA does not
> remove the need for every developer to sign their own CLA as an
> individual, to cover their contributions that are not owned by the
> corporation signing the CCLA.
>
>
> On 19.04.2006 16:05:17 Jeremias Maerki wrote:
>> Finally, we have all the CLAs and software grants for the AFP renderer
>> together. We can now continue with the IP clearing process.

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