Hi Robert,
On Feb 4, 2008, at 2:25 PM, Robert Burrell Donkin wrote:
> i think i understand the general process for importing code into the
> ASF but i'm a little hazy about the way that code arrives when a new
> podling is started based on external code. i need to understand the
> process better before trying to document it. here are some initial
> questions:
>
> 1 is a software grant (when moving from existing volunteer project) or
> CCLA (when commercial closed source) required, or will CLAs suffice?
A software grant is always nice to have and is required if the author
isn't coming into the podling.
A CLA is needed if the author is coming on board. Once on board,
attach the code in question to a JIRA and import it.
>
> 2 does every contributor need to be tracked down and asked to sign the
> grant/CLA (when moving from existing volunteer project)?
You bet. It's called provenance.
>
> 3 what records need to be kept?
The grant is recorded in the incubator site under http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/index.html
once the secretary receives it and scans it.
>
> 4 does all the paperwork need to be in place before anything is
> checked in?
No, but it has to be in place before a release is prepared.
Craig
>
>
> - robert
>
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