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Contributor License Agreement

Alexander Frick edited this page May 17, 2024 · 1 revision

You must sign a Contribution License Agreement (CLA) before your PR will be merged. This a one-time requirement for Microsoft projects on GitHub. You can read more about Contribution License Agreements on Wikipedia.

However, you don't have to do this up-front; you can simply clone, fork, and submit your pull-request as usual.

When your pull-request is created, it is classified by a CLA bot. If the change is trivial (i.e. you just fixed a typo) then the PR is labeled with cla-not-required. Otherwise, it's classified as cla-required. In that case, the system will also tell you how you can sign the CLA. Once you have signed a CLA, the current and all future pull-requests will be labeled as cla-signed.

Signing the CLA might sound scary but it's actually very simple and can be done in less than a minute.

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