Thanks for the clarity, David.
Given the clear "commit trail" for individual committers and the ICLAs I don't
see a problem there. I think the only question that may need a bit more
clarity is the relationship of Dremio to the contributions. I know my own
employer has boilerplate legal
Hello,
Sorry for some of the confusion here, I'll try to explain. (Apologies if this
does not get linked back up correctly to the thread - Pony Mail does not let me
login and the mailto: link generates a URL which is too long).
I did preemptively ask the contributors to add the Apache license
Please note, this still applies, but several podlings don't seem to
have got the message.
Thanks!
On Mon, 22 Nov 2021 at 11:03, sebb wrote:
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> It is vital that the KEYS file is only referred to using a URL of the form
>
> https://downloads.apache.org/incubator//KEYS [1]
>
> This applies to
On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 at 17:27, Liang Zhang wrote:
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> Hello all,
>
> This is a call for vote to release Apache DevLake (Incubating) v0.11.0-rc2
>
> The Apache DevLake community has voted on and approved a proposal to release
> Apache DevLake (Incubating) version v0.11.0-rc1
>
> We now kindly
> > Isn't developing on a fork of the project and submitting a PR
considered "developed inside the project”?
> Sure, but then you usually don’t need a software grant.
Ah, but I do. When submitting a PR to an ASF project (e.g., [1]) I have had to
either submit an ICLA (which I have)