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when submitting code for consideration to the OpenECOMP ONAP project.

Individuals can agree to the Individual Contributor Acknowledgement.

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All Linux Foundation collaborative projects require contributors to execute a DCO, and OpenECOMP ONAP is no exception.  All contributions - patches, test cases, new code, etc. - must be accompanied by the Developer Certificate of Origin at http://developercertificate.org/, certifying that 

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Corporate Contributor License Agreement (CCLA)

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ONAP Project

A project of The Linux Foundation

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Thank you for your interest in the OpenECOMP ONAP Project (“OpenECOMP”“ONAP”) of The Linux Foundation (the "Foundation"). In order to clarify the intellectual property license granted with Contributions from any person or entity, the Foundation must have a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) on file that has been signed by each Contributor, indicating agreement to the license terms below. This license is for your protection as a Contributor as well as the protection of OpenECOMPONAP, the Foundation and its users; it does not change your rights to use your own Contributions for any other purpose.

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If you have not already done so, please complete and sign, then scan and email a PDF file of this Agreement to the address indicated in the README file within the CLA folder of the OpenECOMP ONAP code repository. If necessary, send an original signed Agreement to The Linux Foundation, 1 Letterman Drive, Building D, Suite D4700, San Francisco CA 94129, U.S.A. Please read this document carefully before signing and keep a copy for your records.

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