Thanks,
I believe that we have a CCLA between *Verizon Media* (was Yahoo) and
Apache. This however is a contribution from *Verizon* (the parent company)
and I don't think they've had a relationship with Apache. So they are
asking my assistance to get everything in place.

I believe they will have contributions, yet I don't know if any will want
to seek committer status. All in time, as they get more involved in the
project, I guess. But I wanted to prepare what they might need. Should I
sign a CCLA on the part of Verizon? (I am authorized by Verizon Legal to do
so.)

Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement

>From the Open Source Program Office
<https://developer.yahoo.com/opensource/docs/> at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
Verizon Media



On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 10:33 AM Michael Wall <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Gil,
>
> Do you have code already that you are looking to contribute?  Or are you
> looking to assign people to issues?
>
> Take a look at https://www.apache.org/licenses/contributor-agreements.html.
> Typically a CLA is not needed for someone to start making contributions.
> An ICLA is required for someone to join Apache and become committer.  For
> your situation, it sounds like it you may want to get the Corporate CLA in
> place.  Also take a look at https://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-faq.html
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 12:15 AM Gil Yehuda
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear MXNet Dev team
>> I have a team at Verizon who would like to start contributing code to
>> MXNet. In preparation, would you need a CCLA in place between Verizon and
>> Apache listing their names? and ICLAs from them? if so I'll be glad to
>> make
>> this happen. I didn't see the CLA indicated on the contributing
>> documentation in the repo, so I'm asking just in case. Thanks
>>
>> Gil Yehuda: I help with external technology engagement
>>
>> From the Open Source Program Office
>> <https://developer.yahoo.com/opensource/docs/> at Yahoo --> Oath - ->
>> Verizon Media
>>
>

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