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Posted to dev@ignite.apache.org by AlexanderSavelyev <ga...@rambler.ru> on 2016/04/14 13:54:43 UTC
a question about CLA and contributions to the project
Hello!
I am considering a possibility of active participation in Apache Ignite community. One formal question, which I have not found an answer to in FAQs and anywhere else: Is it a mandatory prerequisite to sign an Apache contributor license agreement to engage in community and submit code/contributions?
Does situation change, if from a formal standpoint if the contributions will be made by my employer - a company?
Thank you very much for your time and answers in advance!
Regards,
Alex
Re: a question about CLA and contributions to the project
Posted by Konstantin Boudnik <co...@apache.org>.
Alexander,
Having ICLA for contributors is 'nice to have' but isn't mandatory.
Once when/if a person is invited to become a committer, the ICLA is the must.
It is called ICLA for a reason: I == Individual
If your employer is going to do a donation of existing code, it will have to
go through the process of signing SGA or CCLA. For more information please
check [1]
From a personal experience and what I was seeing for many years now: if you're
really interested in contributing and work with the project beyond your
existing engagement with the employer, I'd go with simple ICLA: it is less
formal, easier to do. And last but not least, the job is just a job, but OSS
involvement is often-times something that lasts for a long time, during which
one can change a job a number of times.
Cheers,
Cos
[1] https://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 02:54PM, AlexanderSavelyev wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am considering a possibility of active participation in Apache Ignite
> community. One formal question, which I have not found an answer to in FAQs
> and anywhere else: Is it a mandatory prerequisite to sign an Apache
> contributor license agreement to engage in community and submit
> code/contributions?
>
> Does situation change, if from a formal standpoint if the contributions will
> be made by my employer - a company?
>
> Thank you very much for your time and answers in advance!
>
> Regards,
>
> Alex