A, I just now see your message Rohit (it got in my spambox). But yes, I think 
the mail I've send just now is pretty much inline with your explanation in this 
mail...

Sander

On 23 Jun 2021, at 07:30, Rohit Yadav <ro...@apache.org> wrote:


My understanding is the plugin was originally started as a repo or work by 
Sander 
(https://github.com/xanzy/terraform-provider-cloudstack/commits/master?after=5e7ccfea50810303a6b205084fb6f0b3eade33ca+314&branch=master)
 who contributed it to the Hashicorp Github org like many other community 
providers and then got it eventually transferred back.

From ACS PMC point of view we're going to take the risk as we've ICLA and 
grants from Sander and agreements over email from all the top contributors. 
I've also gotten emails from other participants including Sander who shared 
their frustration, we've jumped through all the hoops and done our best to 
reach so far, I think Justin you had advised us to get all major contributors 
to agree in the other legal thread but now suddenly we are advised to get ICLAs 
too and from all the contributors. The examples you've provided don't have 
ICLAs or agreements from all contributors.

Originally I did attempt to get Hashicorp (the company, mainly a manager and 
their CTO) to do the CCLA etc but they weren't interested and didnt want to get 
involved but agreed to transfer the repo back to Sander. From what I understand 
the project wasn't Hashicorp company project but was started by Sander, was 
then under their Github org but eventually archived. From email exchanges I had 
with Hashicorp it would unlikely their CTO or managers be suing any parties for 
the initiatives and in fact offered to work with ACS community in publishing 
the Terraform provider under ACS official registry. As far as we had inquired 
Hashicorp the company has no interest in maintaining the project any further, 
but users in ACS community need it to be supported. Sander could you confirm if 
I got anything wrong? Thanks.

Regards. 

On Wed, 23 Jun, 2021, 10:41 am Justin Mclean, <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote:
> HI,
> 
> > Justin why do we need Hashicorp? They are not involved or are the owner of 
> > the codebase/repos.
> 
> My understanding was the work was carried out in their repo and that they are 
> probably the IP owner of the codebase. Is that correct?
> 
> Also, currently [1] redirects to [2], I can see they host of what I assume 
> are releases of the software [3] and I can see major contributors to that 
> repo were/are Hashicorp employees.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Justin
> 
> 1. http://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-provider-cloudstack
> 2. https://github.com/xanzy/terraform-provider-cloudstack
> 3. https://releases.hashicorp.com/terraform-provider-cloudstack/

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