the ball for signing as an entity. I'll follow up internally to
On Oct 28, 11:20 pm, Dan Peterson <
dpeter...@google.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm in 100% agreement with Mark. The good news is that all of the forms
> (CLA, CCLA, Non-Assert) referenced in the OpenSocial spec process are
> transparent in exactly that way. You can see an entry for everyone (or every
> entity) that has submitted the form. Absolutely no entries are redacted; the
> sanitization mentioned in the spec process is done automatically so that all
> contributors to the OpenSocial specification don't have to have their phone
> numbers & mailing addresses published for the world to see (which seems
> desirable, but if others disagree, please speak up).
>
> Additionally, as for the lack of an abundance of CCLA signatures, that is
> likely a result of our ever evolving process: the OpenSocial v1.0 revision
> is the first time that the CLAs will be officially required before
> specification contributions can be reviewed for inclusion. For prior
> iterations, these forms were not actually complete, so they couldn't have
> been executed. Congratulations to Atlassian for being ahead of the curve.
>
> Since we're just now at the point of OpenSocial v1.0 where the lack of CLAs
> becomes a blocker, I suspect that we'll see a lot more of people officially
> executing their own CLAs quite soon.
>