Re: ICLA
That is correct. -Taylor > On Oct 16, 2018, at 3:33 PM, Gian Merlino wrote: > > That is the understanding we've been applying to Druid itself. My > understanding of ASF policy is that committers need ICLAs, and other > contributors only need "clear intent to contribute", which is established > if the PR author == the code author. > > On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 12:18 PM Maxime Beauchemin < > maximebeauche...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> While I'm maintaining PyDruid, I'm wondering whether I should still be >> asking all contributors for an ICLA. From my understanding, the ASF >> requires an ICLA only for committers, not all contributors (is that >> right?). >> >> Max >> signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP
Re: ICLA
That is the understanding we've been applying to Druid itself. My understanding of ASF policy is that committers need ICLAs, and other contributors only need "clear intent to contribute", which is established if the PR author == the code author. On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 12:18 PM Maxime Beauchemin < maximebeauche...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey, > > While I'm maintaining PyDruid, I'm wondering whether I should still be > asking all contributors for an ICLA. From my understanding, the ASF > requires an ICLA only for committers, not all contributors (is that > right?). > > Max >
ICLA
Hey, While I'm maintaining PyDruid, I'm wondering whether I should still be asking all contributors for an ICLA. From my understanding, the ASF requires an ICLA only for committers, not all contributors (is that right?). Max