That's actually really useful information, thanks Karthik!

Do you have the ability to send the CLAs to us, for all contributors to
Heron?

John

On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 9:18 AM Karthik Ramasamy <kart...@streaml.io> wrote:

> All -
>
> Just to clarify - as far as I know, Storm code is used only at two places -
> for ensuring API compatibility (a thin wrapper on the underlying Heron API)
> and for implementation of Window functions (with modifications). Rest of
> the code were original contributions from people at
> Twitter/Streamlio/Microsoft/Google/Fitbit/Wanda Group and other companies.
>
> When a new contributor contributes code, he/she has to accept an CLA
> available at
>
> https://legal.twitter.com/contributor-license-agreement.html
>
> cheers
> /karthik
>
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 1:41 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz <
> bdelacre...@codeconsult.ch> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 6:28 PM, John D. Ament <johndam...@apache.org>
> > wrote:
> > > ...Twitter doesn't actually
> > > own the copyright on all of the code (see [1] as an example), because
> of
> > > that I'm not sure a grant would actually be valid at this time...
> >
> > I guess that's the key point then: who owns the copyright on the code
> > that's being donated.
> >
> > From the Incubator PMC's perspective, what's needed IMO is a
> > documented statement of that, and maybe a LEGAL- ticket to clarify
> > things if needed.
> >
> > Statements like "I believe X is the owner" don't work, you need
> > documented evidence.
> >
> > -Bertrand
> >
> > > [1]:
> > > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/64bbb16137225217a5626108801a4f
> > c2ed940382000204f8633aa378@%3Cdev.heron.apache.org%3E
> >
>

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