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Issue #5811 - Install node.js dependencies: fails #5814

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I found this issue in Linux Mint 16 Cinnamon 64bit

I found this issue in Linux Mint 16 Cinnamon 64bit
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I'm sorry, but I wasn't able to verify your CLA signature. CLA signature is required for any code contributions to AngularJS.

Please sign our CLA and ensure that the CLA signature email address and the email address in this PR's commits match.

If you signed the CLA as a corporation, please let me know the company's name.

Thanks a bunch!

PS: If you signed the CLA in the past then most likely the email addresses don't match. Please sign the CLA again or update the email address in the commit of this PR.
PS2: If you are a Googler, please sign the CLA as well to simplify the CLA verification process.

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Hi Igor

I have no idea what you are talking about. The web page
http://docs.angularjs.org/misc/contribute exposes a button 'Improve this
doc'.
The AngularJS installation fails on my machine. I found that the problem
was not AngularJS, it was the documentation, so it seems natural that I
should click the button. Why else do you expose it? This feels like
entrapment :)

That's cool. I'll reopen the bug and let you guys fix it. And I'll open
another one asking you to remove buttons that you don't want people to
click.

Thanks,
Bruce

On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 10:15 PM, Igor Minar [email protected]:

I'm sorry, but I wasn't able to verify your CLA signature. CLA signature
is required for any code contributions to AngularJS.

Please sign our CLAhttps://github.com/angular/angular.js/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#signing-the-claand ensure
that the CLA signature email address and the email address in this PR's
commits match
.

If you signed the CLA as a corporation, please let me know the company's
name.

Thanks a bunch!

PS: If you signed the CLA in the past then most likely the email addresses
don't match. Please sign the CLA again or update the email address in the
commit of this PR.
PS2: If you are a Googler, please sign the CLA as well to simplify the CLA
verification process.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//pull/5814#issuecomment-32337399
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CLA == contributors license agreement.

The comments above are from a script, so don't worry about them. We don't require CLA for small documentation changes. Having said that it's trivial to sign the CLA and then the bot won't bug you with these messages.

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Sure, I know what a CLA is. It was circumstances under which I was
requested to sign one that made me react. I was following the instructions
supply publicly solicited feedback. I've never gotten this kind of response
from a website when providing feedback. It seemed excessively beaurocratic.
btw - have you tried angularjs.org in Firefox? The menu dropdowns don't
work.

Thanks,
Bruce

On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 2:27 AM, Igor Minar [email protected]:

CLA == contributors license agreement.

The comments above are from a script, so don't worry about them. We don't
require CLA for small documentation changes. Having said that it's trivial
to sign the CLA and then the bot won't bug you with these messages.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//pull/5814#issuecomment-32457284
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caitp commented Jan 17, 2014

angularjs.org WFM with FF26 on osx 10.9 ---

Anyways, this doesn't look totally unreasonable, I'm just going to check out how it renders and if it looks okay it seems okay to merge

@caitp caitp closed this in 2262ca6 Jan 17, 2014
jamesdaily pushed a commit to jamesdaily/angular.js that referenced this pull request Jan 27, 2014
jamesdaily pushed a commit to jamesdaily/angular.js that referenced this pull request Jan 27, 2014
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