Space: Apache Mahout (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAHOUT)
Page: How To Become A Committer 
(https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAHOUT/How+To+Become+A+Committer)


Edited by Grant Ingersoll:
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While there's no exact criteria for becoming a committer, there is a fairly 
obvious path to becoming a committer.

For starters, one should be familiar with the [Apache Way 
|http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html], especially the part about 
meritocracy.

Second, participate in the mailing lists, help answer questions when you can 
and do so in a respectful manner.  This is often more important than writing 
amazing code.

Third, write code, add patches, stick with them and be patient.  Add unit tests 
and documentation.  In general, tackling 3 or 4 decent patches is where the bar 
is at, but it depends on the state of the project.  In the earlier stages of 
the project, the bar is a bit lower, so it pays to join early!

Finally, it is then up to someone to nominate them to the PMC.  Typically, one 
of the existing committers does this by sending an email to the private PMC 
mailing list ([email protected], where l.a.o is mahout.apache.org) and then the PMC 
votes on it.  Nominations often occur internal to the PMC as well.

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