The concept is good, but sadly it's "Made with <3 from the GitHub team
at SAP", which means there are T&C, which include an indemnification clause:
https://gist.github.com/CLAassistant/3a73e4cd729c9d0a6e30
So now not only do you need to get everyone to sign your CCLA, but they
also need to agree to the SAP T&C in order to sign your CCLA. Minimally,
somebody's legal group should review them... if they're not terrible
(interestingly, choice of law is Germany) then maybe we can provide
advice like "no really, it's OK to sign it".
On 3/29/18 1:58 PM, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote:
This came by today:
https://cla-assistant.io/
This allows you to define a CLA and link it to a project. Then pull
requests will contain an indicator whether the contributor has singed
the CLA or not. The contributor gets a unique URL that they can access
and agree to the CLA.
It may come handy.