Formally, an ICLA is required, and you can read more here:
https://www.apache.org/licenses/contributor-agreements.html
In practice, it's unrealistic to collect and verify an ICLA for every PR
contributed by 1000s of people. We have not gated on that.
But, contributions are in all cases governed by
(Adding my manager Eugene Kim who will cover me as I plan to be out of the
office soon)
Hi Kent and Sean,
Nice to meet you. I am working on the OSS legal aspects with Pavan who is
planning to make the contribution request to the Spark project. I saw that
Sean mentioned in his email that the contr
Thanks for the response with all the information Sean and Kent.
Is there a way to figure out if my employer (Twilio) part of CCLA?
cc'ing: @Rinat Shangeeta our Open Source Counsel at
twilio
Thank you,
Pavan
On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 10:48 PM Kent Yao wrote:
> Hi Pavan,
>
> Refer to the ASF So
Hi Pavan,
Refer to the ASF Source Header and Copyright Notice Policy[1], code
directly submitted to ASF should include the Apache license header
without any additional copyright notice.
Kent Yao
[1] https://www.apache.org/legal/src-headers.html#headers
Sean Owen 于2023年7月25日周二 07:22写道:
>
> Wh
When contributing to an ASF project, it's governed by the terms of the ASF
ICLA: https://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.pdf or CCLA:
https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-corporate.pdf
I don't believe ASF projects ever retain an original author copyright
statement, but rather source files have a state
Hi Spark Dev,
My name is Pavan Kotikalapudi, I work at Twilio.
I am looking to contribute to this spark issue
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-24815.
There is a clause from the company's OSS saying
- The proposed contribution is about 100 lines of code modification in the
Spark proje