As I understand the rules, we have some flexibility in timing the import versus the CLAs. However, only you folks know who is 'major'. If Tom is in a gray area of major-ness, go ahead. If he's really responsible for a significant wad of code, I suppose that you might want to wait on him.
I want to emphasize that I've never been through this process as a Mentor before, so in doubt you or I could send a message to gene...@incubator asking for guidance. On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Jörn Kottmann <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > lets figure out what must be done to import > the initial code over from sourceforge. > > The mentor guide says: > "For contributions composed of patches from individual contributors, > it is safe to import the code once the major contributors (by volume) have > completed ICLAs or SGAs." > > Does that mean that we can import the code to svn with > the following steps: > > 1. Create Jira issues for OpenNLP and Maxent > 2. Tag OpenNLP and Maxent code over at sourceforge > 3. Attach the source code to the issues > 4. Import the source code into the new repo > 5. Perform code cleanup (all files already contain the license header) > > Can step 4. be completed before Tom Morton has a iCLA on file ? > > Should we import CVS history since 1.5.0 from sourceforge or not ? > > Jörn >
