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Hydra has provision for accepting code created by third-parties into the Hydra distribution.  Such acceptance requires that we exercise due diligence over the quality of the code and the provider's right to offer it.  The stages below outline our acceptance procedure.

  1. Third party offers us the code for inclusion in ProjectHydra / the Hydra distribution - usually via by Section B of a Hydra CLA or an email request that the code be incorporated by the project.
  2. If the offer comes from a third party that does not have a Hydra CLA to which it can be attached (thus defining the terms of offer and acceptance) we should try to have them complete one (although they may never need the main part about directly contributing code) else we will need to ensure that the email exchanges to go on file have adequate content to define the licensing terms.
  3. If the code is not already well known to us, it should be examined and approved by one or more Hydra committers.
  4. Check with the third-party that they have the rights to offer us the code for further distribution (a Hydra CLA would declare such and require no further action), in other words appropriate licensing arrangements in place with their own contributors, and/or check directly with the contributors themselves in cases where they have their own Hydra CLAs in place.
  5. Consider the offer of the software; consult with Hydra-partners. Use the Apache model of consensus-based decision making for this, with a round of +1 / +0  / -1 voting from Partners--and the motion being considered to carry with at least 3 +1's and no -1's. Hold the vote open for at least 3 (and comfortably 5) days.
  6. If 2, 3, 4 and 5 complete successfully, a Steering Group member will contact the third party to accept the software on behalf of Hydra. 
  7. As necessary, file offer, acceptance and any supplementary material as for other Hydra legal documents; 
    1. SG rep email legal@projecthydra.org with the final copy of the offer, vetting and acceptance. 
    2. SG rep put a copy of the email should also go into the project's dropbox folder
    3. SG rep register the acceptance at the  /wiki/spaces/samvera/pages/405211657
  8. Request that the donor(s) or arrange for a Hydra committer to...
    1. copy the code into the ProjectHydra github project in its own repository
    2. ensure the code carries the standard Code Copyright Statement 


Relevant iCLA Text

Relevant iCLA paragraphs

4. You represent that you are legally entitled to grant the above license. [rest of paragraph omitted]

5. You represent that each of Your Contributions is Your original creation (see section 7 for submissionson behalf of others). You represent that Your Contribution submissions include complete details of any third-party license or other restriction (including, but not limited to, related patents and trademarks) of which you are personally aware and which are associated with any part of Your Contributions.

6. You are not expected to provide support for Your Contributions, except to the extent You desire to provide support. You may provide support for free, for a fee, or not at all. Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, You provide Your Contributions on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied, including, without limitation, any warranties or conditions of TITLE, NON- INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

7. Should You wish to submit work that is not Your original creation, You may submit it to the Project separately from any Contribution, identifying the complete details of its source and of any license or other restriction (including, but not limited to, related patents, trademarks, and license agreements) of which you are personally aware, and conspicuously marking the work as "Submitted on behalf of a third-party: [named here]".

8. You agree to notify the Project of any facts or circumstances of which you become aware that would
make these representations inaccurate in any respect.

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