SpiderOak/Encryptr

Unable to sign CLA

kevinmickey opened this issue · 8 comments

I'd like to make some pull requests, but I may have been unable to sign the CLA successfully. After entering my info, I see "We're sorry, but something went wrong."

I'll let CLAHub know, but just wanted to let you know too. Are you able to verify whether my signature went through ok?

Thanks for letting me know :/

If you get no response from them, let me know and maybe we can figure something out.

@kevinmickey Any luck with the CLA?

Still get the error. I posted here but no response yet: clahub/clahub/issues/56

They appear to be undergoing some changes / uncertainty in maintenance (clahub/clahub/issues/111).

sigh

It looks like the CLA Hub stuff might be a bit abandoned.

We'll have to look for a new way.

@merickson / @daviddahl – if you have any ideas?

More details please?

-- Matt

On Dec 9, 2015, at 21:58, tommy-carlos williams <notifications@github.commailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:

sigh

It looks like the CLA Hub stuff might be a bit abandoned.

We'll have to look for a new way.

@mericksonhttps://github.com/merickson / @daviddahlhttps://github.com/daviddahl - if you have any ideas?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/244#issuecomment-163480338.

@merickson If you remember a while back, I set up CLA Hub to collect Contributor License Agreements and assign copyright before allowing developers to contribute to Encryptr.

It seems like this service is a bit abandoned. Therefore, SpiderOak will need some other method of collecting these CLAs. It could probably be as simple as just an email address that they are sent to, etc... I can get the CLA document and add it to the repo to make it easier.

That doesn't sound bad. Please do.

-- Matt

On Dec 10, 2015, at 01:20, tommy-carlos williams <notifications@github.commailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:

@mericksonhttps://github.com/merickson If you remember a while back, I set up CLA Hub to collect Contributor License Agreements and assign copyright before allowing developers to contribute to Encryptr.

It seems like this service is a bit abandoned. Therefore, SpiderOak will need some other method of collecting these CLAs. It could probably be as simple as just an email address that they are sent to, etc... I can get the CLA document and add it to the repo to make it easier.

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/244#issuecomment-163521680.

The maintenance of CLAhub has been transitioned and it should be working much better now.

http://blog.clahub.com/post/141010202340/i-am-excited-to-share-that-the-berkman-center-for