https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=58087

--- Comment #5 from Nick Burch <[email protected]> ---
Sorry, yes. Your company can either do a standalone Software Grant, or they can
file a CCLA and include a Software Grant in it. Best practice is normally to
pop the source code tarball/zip somewhere, take a suitable hash of it, and
include the hash in the grant. That way, people can review the code before, and
it's quite clear what the grant covered.

You personally should try to get an ICLA on file, so we can get you on board to
help maintain the code post-contribution.

Whether or not a CCLA is needed post-grant depends on the company in question.
What Apache really needs after that is an ICLA, where you (as the ongoing
contributor) basically confirm you've understood the Apache Software License
v2, and are willing + able to contribute under it. Depending on your employment
contract, you might not be able to sign that on your own, if so, a CCLA can be
helpful to show that your employer is happy for you to be committing work that
your employment contract says is "theirs" to the ASF.

Hope that helps? Sorry for the delay, I think everyone thought that someone
else was going to reply...

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