Thanks for the fix! To contribute to curtin, you must sign the Canonical Contributor License Agreement (CLA) [1].
If you have already signed it as an individual, your Launchpad user will be listed in the contributor-agreement-canonical launchpad group [2]. Unfortunately there is no easy way to check if an organization or company you are doing work for has signed. If you are unsure or have questions, email <email address hidden> or ping powersj in #curtin channel via freenode.
For information on how to sign, please see the HACKING document [3]. This links to the cloud-init information but the process is the same for the curtin project.
Thanks again, and please feel free to reach out with any questions.
Hi Reed,
Thanks for the fix! To contribute to curtin, you must sign the Canonical Contributor License Agreement (CLA) [1].
If you have already signed it as an individual, your Launchpad user will be listed in the contributor- agreement- canonical launchpad group [2]. Unfortunately there is no easy way to check if an organization or company you are doing work for has signed. If you are unsure or have questions, email <email address hidden> or ping powersj in #curtin channel via freenode.
For information on how to sign, please see the HACKING document [3]. This links to the cloud-init information but the process is the same for the curtin project.
Thanks again, and please feel free to reach out with any questions.
– www.canonical. com/contributor s /launchpad. net/~contributo r-agreement- canonical/ +members cloudinit. readthedocs. io/en/latest/ topics/ hacking. html
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