On 9/21/2021 8:03 AM, Saransh Sharma wrote:
Awasum for your reference
Apache Projects are overseen by a self-selected team of active
volunteers who are contributing to their respective projects. Projects
are auto-governing with a heavy slant towards driving consensus to
maintain momentum and productivity. Whilst total consensus is not
possible to establish at all times, holding a vote or other
coordination may be required to help remove any blocks with binding
decisions, such as when declaring a release. More on decision making
and voting
<http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#decision-making>.
Saransh,
I assume you are discussing the term "self-selected" which refers to the
ASF's bottom up leadership approach. "Self" is not referring to an
individual, it is referring to a "Top Level Project" or TLP.
After a TLP is established by a motion of the board, it includes the
initial PMC. After that, the process to maintain the PMC is covered
here: https://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html
You cannot self-nominate yourself to the PMC.
regards,
KAM
On Tuesday, September 21, 2021, Awasum Yannick <awa...@apache.org
<mailto:awa...@apache.org>> wrote:
Hi All,
How to become a committer or PMC member for Apache Fineract is
here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FINERACT/Becoming+a+Committer
<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FINERACT/Becoming+a+Committer>
You have to be nominated by a current PMC member for Apache
Fineract on the private Fineract List. You gain committership or
PMC membership through continuous positive contributions(technical
and non technical contributions are valid, docs, JIRA ticets, QA,
Product management, PR contributions etc) over a period of time.
You don't get PMC membership by making a statement here.
communicate with us by e-mail.
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