(Follow-up to my mail from a while back)
We (RIM) have started using a slightly modified version of Apache's ICLA
CCLA for our nascient Open Source projects. So far, so good. But there is
an angle where I could benefit again from your experience.
Some employee contracts have a variation of a
Hi Eduardo,
there is a list of committers (they have all submitted the ICLA) and
the page also contains the contributors (non-committers),
that signed the individual CLA:
http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html
(search for Persons with signed CLAs but are not committers)
HTH,
Matthias
On
Perfect. Thanks. It's always very useful to be able to borrow best
practices from other communities.
- eduard/o
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:30 AM, Matthias Wessendorf mat...@apache.org wrote:
Hi Eduardo,
there is a list of committers (they have all submitted the ICLA) and
the page also
Cool. Always nice to see communities in sync.
Craig
On Feb 16, 2011, at 10:18 AM, eduardo pelegri-llopart wrote:
Perfect. Thanks. It's always very useful to be able to borrow best
practices from other communities.
- eduard/o
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:30 AM, Matthias Wessendorf
Hi there.
Matthias suggested this would be a good alias to ask for experience at
ASF on Contribution Agreements. Some of you may remember me from my
Sun days; I'm now working at RIM and as I apply my experience to our
projects I notice situations I had not considered/encountered at Sun
[2,3].
Hi Eduardo,
Well, I remember you from Sun. ;-)
On Feb 15, 2011, at 4:34 PM, eduardo pelegri-llopart wrote:
Hi there.
Matthias suggested this would be a good alias to ask for experience at
ASF on Contribution Agreements. Some of you may remember me from my
Sun days; I'm now working at RIM
Hi Craig!
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 5:24 PM, Craig L Russell
craig.russ...@oracle.com wrote:
Hi Eduardo,
Well, I remember you from Sun. ;-)
:-)
I think the situation isn't well-understood. Once you sign the ICLA, your
contributions are covered. If you don't want future contributions to be