Re: Code donation for JMeter

2011-11-14 Thread David Crossley
Ralph Goers wrote: > Every contribution needs to be done under some kind of license agreement. For > an individual it is an ICLA. For a corporation it is usually a Software > Grant. If the company has an ASF committer with an ICLA on file and that > committer is comfortable (i.e. the company ha

Re: Code donation for JMeter

2011-11-14 Thread Ralph Goers
Every contribution needs to be done under some kind of license agreement. For an individual it is an ICLA. For a corporation it is usually a Software Grant. If the company has an ASF committer with an ICLA on file and that committer is comfortable (i.e. the company has a CCLA on file) then they

Re: Code donation for JMeter

2011-11-14 Thread Christian Grobmeier
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 1:18 PM, sebb wrote: > On 14 November 2011 11:39, Christian Grobmeier wrote: >>> So what do we need (if anything) before we can accept the code? >> >> At least a cooperate cla on file: >> http://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-corporate.txt > > I thought corporate CLAs were on

Re: Code donation for JMeter

2011-11-14 Thread sebb
On 14 November 2011 11:39, Christian Grobmeier wrote: > On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 12:35 PM, sebb wrote: >> Just wanted to check what is the procedure for accepting a code donation. >> >> A compamy that uses JMeter has produced a plugin that they would like >> to give to JMeter. >> I've not seen it

Code donation for JMeter

2011-11-14 Thread sebb
Just wanted to check what is the procedure for accepting a code donation. A compamy that uses JMeter has produced a plugin that they would like to give to JMeter. I've not seen it yet, but it is apparently about 10 classes written in-house with no external dependencies. So what do we need (if any

Re: Code donation for JMeter

2011-11-14 Thread Christian Grobmeier
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 12:35 PM, sebb wrote: > Just wanted to check what is the procedure for accepting a code donation. > > A compamy that uses JMeter has produced a plugin that they would like > to give to JMeter. > I've not seen it yet, but it is apparently about 10 classes written > in-house