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Signing the Google CLA for Contributing to Pyangbind #93

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robshakir opened this issue Sep 28, 2016 · 1 comment
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Signing the Google CLA for Contributing to Pyangbind #93

robshakir opened this issue Sep 28, 2016 · 1 comment

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@robshakir
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All,

I'm currently in the process of contacting past contributors to Pyangbind to request that they sign the Google CLA. There's nothing nefarious happening here, but simply that to ensure the continued evolution of Pyangbind, I'm looking to migrate it under the OpenConfig umbrella. This gives me some flexibility on contributing with Google, as well as gives wider visibility to the project - which helps in turn build Pyangbind into being as useful as possible for folks using YANG models.

Signing the Google CLA is not a copyright assignment. It simply clarifies the copyright of your contributions and allows us (Google/OpenConfig/myself) to distribute your contributions as part of the project.

If you've made a past contribution, then I've sent you an email asking you to sign the agreement. For future contributions, I'll be asking folks to sign the agreement before merging code.

Many thanks for your understanding. If there are any questions, please let me know - either here, or via robjs@google.com - and I'll work with you to get any questions or concerns answered!

Thanks again - and thanks for supporting/using Pyangbind,
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@JoseIgnacioTamayo
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Given the age of this tracking issue, and checking for the CLA is automated, can this issue be closed ?

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