Closed KST-collin closed 9 years ago
Thanks for your pull request.
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Hello,
My company, KS Technologies, signed a corporate CLA so that we can make contributions
On Jan 30, 2015, at 1:22 PM, googlebot notifications@github.com wrote:
Thanks for your pull request.
It looks like this may be your first contribution to a Google open source project, in which case you'll need to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) at https://cla.developers.google.com/.
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Thanks!
I understand you have the corporate CLA but the system checks based on github user ids.
Would you mind also signing the cla on this link: https://cla.developers.google.com/clas
Thanks
Colin,
My mistake, CLA checking should be automated based on all members of your organization that are part of a google group. Did you follow the process below? If so what is the name of your google group?
Bill
Please email these contributors and ask them to forward this message to their legal departments:
Hello,
Thank you for contributing to Google open source projects. We deeply appreciate your contributions.
We are transitioning to a new automated system for CLA management. Please create a google group (https://groups.google.com/) and make yourself and one other employee of your company an owner. Once this is done, please email the name of this group and a pdf of your signed CLA to cla-submissions@google.com.
Add the emails of your authorized contributors to this group and they will automatically be authorized to contribute to Google projects. Remove them from the group and their authorization will be withdrawn. The owners of this group will soon be able to edit contact information directly in Q1 2015.
If you could please fill out this template with your information we’ll link it to your google group and you’ll be all set.
List name: yourlist@googlegroups.com name: 'Company Name' contact_info: < address: '121 Jump Street, Mountain View, CA 94949' email: 'email@domain.tld' country: 'United States' phone: '+1 555-555-5555' contact_name: 'Name Lastname email@domain.tld' contact_title: 'Corporate point of contact'
Please email cla-submissions@google.com if you experience any issues. Thank you for your patience and we hope to see many more contributions from you in the future.
Also, could you add your name to CONTRIBUTORS along with a first contribution? Thanks!
Hi @collinmast Colin,
Let me know when you get indication that the corporate CLA is setup. Currently the system hasn't approved but it might be stuck.
Bill
@schilit Bill,
We resubmitted our corporate CLA and I signed a personal one as well. We are still awaiting a response for our corporate one that was submitted. Just wanted to touch base on the status.
Collin
We found a Contributor License Agreement for you (the sender of this pull request), but were unable to find agreements for the commit author(s). If you authored these, maybe you used a different email address in the git commits than was used to sign the CLA (login here to double check)? If these were authored by someone else, then they will need to sign a CLA as well, and confirm that they're okay with these being contributed to Google.
Corporate CLA was approved, and now the pull request looks like it will merge without any issues.
We found a Contributor License Agreement for you (the sender of this pull request) and all commit authors, but as best as we can tell these commits were authored by someone else. If that's the case, please add them to this pull request and have them confirm that they're okay with these commits being contributed to Google. If we're mistaken and you did author these commits, just reply here to confirm.
@schilit Bill, We received verification of our corporate CLA. Our commit is adding team members to the contributors list. I verified that all the commit authors are ready to contribute
Adding self to contributors to start contributing to the uribeacon project