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Correspondingly, they could be useful to all public repos in the exonum org.
CLA assistant can be used to setup CLA sign-off for contributors. It comes with a GitHub integration, among other things. Note that there is an option in the assistant to link an entire org to a CLA, which seems to be the preferable way in our case.
Steps forward:
Test on a test repo, e.g., on @djsatok's example-doc, if that doesn't overburden Alex; alternatively, I can create a test repo myself.
Create & finalize CLA text. Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) or Apache's ICLA or SAP's ICLA (comes with the CLA assistant) seem like good starting points
Expand to this repo and other repos in the exonum org. I'm not sure it's possible while the repos are still private, but we can try.
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Contributor license agreements are used to more precisely define contribution terms for developers. Some examples:
Correspondingly, they could be useful to all public repos in the
exonum
org.CLA assistant can be used to setup CLA sign-off for contributors. It comes with a GitHub integration, among other things. Note that there is an option in the assistant to link an entire org to a CLA, which seems to be the preferable way in our case.
Steps forward:
exonum
org. I'm not sure it's possible while the repos are still private, but we can try.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: