Re: IP clearance issues of 3rd party projects transferring to Apache

2019-06-06 Thread Huxing Zhang
Hi, On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 10:54 PM Craig Russell wrote: > > Hi, > > The way I understand the policy is: > > New projects accepted into the incubator go through the process of clearing > the IP associated with the project as normal part of incubation. While in > incubation, multiple contributio

Re: IP clearance issues of 3rd party projects transferring to Apache

2019-06-06 Thread Craig Russell
Hi, The way I understand the policy is: New projects accepted into the incubator go through the process of clearing the IP associated with the project as normal part of incubation. While in incubation, multiple contributions can be made (especially those with multiple external repositories) an

Re: IP clearance issues of 3rd party projects transferring to Apache

2019-06-06 Thread Huxing Zhang
Hi, On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 9:37 PM David Nalley wrote: > > Regardless of the project's TLP status, all significant code > contributions from outside the project have to go through the IP > Clearance process. Sorry, that is not quite consistent with my understanding. When Dubbo was under incubat

Re: IP clearance issues of 3rd party projects transferring to Apache

2019-06-06 Thread David Nalley
Regardless of the project's TLP status, all significant code contributions from outside the project have to go through the IP Clearance process. Here's the page that applies to TLPs (as opposed to new incubating projects). https://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/ On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 3:37 AM

IP clearance issues of 3rd party projects transferring to Apache

2019-06-06 Thread Huxing Zhang
Hi Incubator community, As discussed[1] in Dubbo graduation thread, some of the projects under 3rd party group[1] will be transferred[3] to Apache. The transfer is in progress, some of them have been transferred before the graduation resolution approval, and some of them are transferred after gra