Re: OpenNLP IP clearance question

2011-09-14 Thread Benson Margulies
You probably don't need BOTH an SGA or a CCLA. Just one. A CCLA allows future contributions. The SGA would just cover this one thing. On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 3:44 PM, Jörn Kottmann wrote: > On 9/14/11 9:18 PM, Andreas Kuckartz wrote: >> >> He worked on it "during his day job" and nobody legally r

Re: OpenNLP IP clearance question

2011-09-14 Thread Jörn Kottmann
On 9/14/11 9:18 PM, Andreas Kuckartz wrote: He worked on it "during his day job" and nobody legally representing the company(?) did "sign a software grant" or indicate agreement with the contribution otherwise, correct? Can there be any other answer to your question than no? Thanks for you answ

Re: OpenNLP IP clearance question

2011-09-14 Thread Andreas Kuckartz
Am 13.09.2011 21:38, schrieb Jörn Kottmann: > The contributor told me that he worked on it also during his day job and cannot reach > his VP to sign a software grant and CCLA from him. Therefore he decided to proceed as an individual > and he did send an ICLA and SGA to the secretary. > > Can we no

OpenNLP IP clearance question

2011-09-13 Thread Jörn Kottmann
Hi all, the OpenNLP project would like to accept a contribution of a syntactic generalization component. The contributor told me that he worked on it also during his day job and cannot reach his VP to sign a software grant and CCLA from him. Therefore he decided to proceed as an individual an