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commit fe57f149385bc8920cffca0a7997d586bf50edbf
Author: JingsongLi <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon Mar 17 10:20:24 2025 +0800

    [doc] Document Committer and its rights
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+---
+title: "Committer"
+weight: 4
+type: docs
+aliases:
+- /project/committer.html
+---
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+KIND, either express or implied.  See the License for the
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+
+# Committer
+
+## Become a Committer
+
+#### How to become a committer
+
+There is no strict protocol for becoming a committer. Candidates for new 
committers are typically people that are
+active contributors and community members. Candidates are suggested by current 
committers or PPMC members, and
+voted upon by the PPMC.
+
+If you would like to become a committer, you should engage with the community 
and start contributing to Apache Paimon in
+any of the above ways. You might also want to talk to other committers and ask 
for their advice and guidance.
+
+- Community contributions include helping to answer user questions on the 
mailing list, verifying release candidates,
+  giving talks, organizing community events, and other forms of evangelism and 
community building. The "Apache Way" has
+  a strong focus on the project community, and committers can be recognized 
for outstanding community contributions even
+  without any code contributions.
+
+- Code/technology contributions include contributed pull requests (patches), 
design discussions, reviews, testing,
+  and other help in identifying and fixing bugs. Especially constructive and 
high quality design discussions, as well
+  as helping other contributors, are strong indicators.
+
+#### Identify promising candidates
+
+While the prior points give ways to identify promising candidates, the 
following are "must haves" for any committer candidate:
+
+- Being community minded: The candidate understands the meritocratic 
principles of community management. They do not
+  always optimize for as much as possible personal contribution, but will help 
and empower others where it makes sense.
+
+- We trust that a committer candidate will use their write access to the 
repositories responsibly, and if in doubt,
+  conservatively. It is important that committers are aware of what they know 
and what they don't know. In doubt,
+  committers should ask for a second pair of eyes rather than commit to parts 
that they are not well familiar with.
+
+- They have shown to be respectful towards other community members and 
constructive in discussions.
+
+## Committer Rights
+
+JetBrains provides a free license to Apache Committers, allowing them to 
access all JetBrains IDEs, such as
+IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, and other desktop tools.
+
+Please use your @apache.org email address to [All Products Packs for Apache 
committers](https://www.jetbrains.com/shop/eform/apache?product=ALL).
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@@ -222,33 +222,4 @@ If the pull request introduces a new feature, the feature 
should be documented.
 
 ## Become a Committer
 
-#### How to become a committer
-
-There is no strict protocol for becoming a committer. Candidates for new 
committers are typically people that are
-active contributors and community members. Candidates are suggested by current 
committers or PPMC members, and
-voted upon by the PPMC.
-
-If you would like to become a committer, you should engage with the community 
and start contributing to Apache Paimon in
-any of the above ways. You might also want to talk to other committers and ask 
for their advice and guidance.
-
-- Community contributions include helping to answer user questions on the 
mailing list, verifying release candidates,
-  giving talks, organizing community events, and other forms of evangelism and 
community building. The "Apache Way" has
-  a strong focus on the project community, and committers can be recognized 
for outstanding community contributions even
-  without any code contributions.
-
-- Code/technology contributions include contributed pull requests (patches), 
design discussions, reviews, testing, 
-  and other help in identifying and fixing bugs. Especially constructive and 
high quality design discussions, as well
-  as helping other contributors, are strong indicators.
-
-#### Identify promising candidates
-
-While the prior points give ways to identify promising candidates, the 
following are "must haves" for any committer candidate:
-
-- Being community minded: The candidate understands the meritocratic 
principles of community management. They do not
-  always optimize for as much as possible personal contribution, but will help 
and empower others where it makes sense.
-
-- We trust that a committer candidate will use their write access to the 
repositories responsibly, and if in doubt,
-  conservatively. It is important that committers are aware of what they know 
and what they don't know. In doubt, 
-  committers should ask for a second pair of eyes rather than commit to parts 
that they are not well familiar with.
-
-- They have shown to be respectful towards other community members and 
constructive in discussions.
+When you have made enough contributions, you can be nominated as Paimon's 
Committer. See [Committer]({{< ref "project/committer" >}}).

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