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[jira] Updated: (INFRA-342) [WORKFLOW] Develop a CLA processing tool

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-342?page=all ]

Davanum Srinivas updated INFRA-342:
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    Summary: [WORKFLOW] Develop a CLA processing tool  (was: Develop a CLA processing tool)

> [WORKFLOW] Develop a CLA processing tool
> ----------------------------------------
>
>          Key: INFRA-342
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-342
>      Project: Infrastructure
>         Type: Improvement
>     Security: public(Regular issues) 
>   Components: InfraTools
>     Reporter: Leo Simons

>
> Some python code is in development at
>   https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/infrastructure/trunk/tools/clatool/
> (primarily by gstein atm) that aims to implement the workflow process described at
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/infrastructure/trunk/tools/clatool/cla-handling-requirements.txt
> that code needs to be finished. Previously, a message was sent out to the committers mailing list stating
> ---
> Hello all...
>    Attached to this message is a text file describing a relatively simple
> webapp needed by the infrastructure team, and I'm hoping one of you would
> be willing to step up to the plate and build it for us.  Basically the
> deal is that the process by which we handle the acknowledgement of receipt
> of CLA's for new committers is very tedious, and since a record of the CLA
> is a requirement for a new account to be created, this often means that
> the account creation process gets drawn out over a much longer period of
> time than necessary.  We think this could be easily fixed if we just had a
> simple program to track the CLA's for us.
>    Take your pick of language/environment... we don't really care what
> it's written in as long as it meets the requirements specified in the file
> and it will run on www.apache.org (we might be willing to install
> additional software on the webserver to make that happen... like if you
> want to write it in php, we can install php, etc... that part is
> negotiable).
> (...)
> ---

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