From a4e3412ed556358f31edbcf103da06ec946b1200 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jklingen Date: Sun, 10 May 2020 18:58:10 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update 2020-05-10-what-is-a-cla-and-who-has-to-sign-it.markdown --- _faqs/2020-05-10-what-is-a-cla-and-who-has-to-sign-it.markdown | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/_faqs/2020-05-10-what-is-a-cla-and-who-has-to-sign-it.markdown b/_faqs/2020-05-10-what-is-a-cla-and-who-has-to-sign-it.markdown index 785820bf1..008c476ff 100644 --- a/_faqs/2020-05-10-what-is-a-cla-and-who-has-to-sign-it.markdown +++ b/_faqs/2020-05-10-what-is-a-cla-and-who-has-to-sign-it.markdown @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ tags: [] If you want to contribute code (or anything else that might be subject to copyright) to our repository we ask you to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA), like many other open source projects. By signing it, you explicitely allow us to use your contribution - the purpose of this process is to have agreed terms for that, and to avoid any misunderstandings. -Signing the CLA is pretty straightforward and does not involve any paperwork - we're using [CLA Assistant](https://cla-assistant.io/) for it, which means that you can simply sign with few clicks right out of GitHub. +Signing the CLA is pretty straightforward and does not involve any paperwork - we're using [CLA Assistant](https://cla-assistant.io/) by SAP SE for it, which means that you can simply sign with few clicks right out of GitHub. 1. As soon as you create a pull request to be merged into our [greenshot](https://github.com/greenshot/greenshot) repository (or add a commit to an existing pull request), a comment will ask you to sign the CLA. 2. Click the link, carefully read the document and then sign it by clicking the button.