What you need to do is this:

> Once you have signed the OCA, please let us know by writing `/signed` in a comment in this pull request.

Omit the quotes in the command.

This will alert the Skara maintainers to check your OCA status and make the association.

-- Kevin


On 2/22/2020 8:20 AM, Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Trying to place my first pull requests via github and received the following 
e-mail:

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Hi ronyfla, welcome to this OpenJDK project and thanks for contributing!

We do not recognize you as Contributor 
<https://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#contributor> and need to
ensure you have signed the Oracle Contributor Agreement (OCA). If you have not 
signed the OCA,
please follow the instructions 
<https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/community/oca-486395.html>.
Please fill in your GitHub username in the "Username" field of the application. 
Once you have signed
the OCA, please let us know by writing |/signed| in a comment in this pull 
request.

If you already are an OpenJDK Author <https://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#author>, 
Committer
<https://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#committer> or Reviewer 
<https://openjdk.java.net/bylaws#reviewer>,
please click here 
<https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/secure/CreateIssue.jspa?pid=11300&issuetype=1> to
open a new issue so that we can record that fact. Please use "Add GitHub user 
ronyfla" as summary
for the issue.

If you are contributing this work on behalf of your employer and your employer 
has signed the OCA,
please let us know by writing |/covered| in a comment in this pull request.

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So I am kindly requesting to associate my github user id 'ronyfla' with my 
signed OCA form such that
the pull requests can go forward.

TIA

---rony

P.S.: In the meantime I have changed the github e-mail address for 'ronyfla' to 
the one in the OCA
if that makes a difference.



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