hi Areg,

I think this is a question for ASF Legal and not Apache Arrow
directly. Some contributors submit a ICLA or CCLA to the project, but
broadly it is the responsibility of the Committers and PMC members to
steward IP in the project, and one of the parts of the release process
is to verify that the software has complied with the ASF's licensing
policies [1]

Thanks
Wes

[1]: https://apache.org/legal/resolved.html

On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 4:27 PM Melik-Adamyan, Areg
<areg.melik-adam...@intel.com> wrote:
>
> To avoid contamination of the Arrow code with wrong licensed code, which can 
> be accidentally included into arrow, including GPL code, and track the 
> contributions maintainers needs to check actually whether committer has 
> signed the ICLA or CCLA, and listed in the contributors file - which we do 
> not have. This is needed to set the clean chain of contribution to safeguard 
> 3rd parties. So either let's add CONTRIBUTORS file, or also we can add 
> "sign-off by process" [1] as it is used in Kernel. The latter will allow 
> single patch contribution without CLA submission. I do not know what are the 
> requirements of the Apache Foundation, but web page does not state sole 
> requirement only on CLA.
>
> [1] https://ltsi.linuxfoundation.org/software/signed-off-process/
>

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