I would disagree - each project gets to decide its own criteria for committer status. There's no requirement for non-coding people to get committer status.
A. On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 4:38 PM, Konstantin Boudnik <c...@apache.org> wrote: > Sorry about the long silence - crazy a couple of weeks before the > ApacheCon. > > Here's my take on this: release wise I believe you guys have mastered it. > Although, having one more might provide a helpful data point for IPMC > folks, > when it comes to the voting on the graduation. Another point, as Roman > mentioned, is community growth. > > Adding new committers/PPMC based only on the technical merits might be a > bit > difficult, considering the maturity and complexity of the project. However, > committer-ship shouldn't be limited exclusively to those who contribute > just > code. Say, people who do great job helping the community to grow and be > more > visible by performing, essentially, community marketing are, in my opinion, > great candidates to committers. > > I don't believe there should be a rush to get out of the Incubator until > this > last aspect is worked out. I also don't think it is a blocker, but I'd > rather > see it is addressed before we go to IPMC. > > Cos > > On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 02:13PM, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote: > > Le 26/09/15 14:07, Guillaume Laforge a écrit : > > > Cool! > > > So what should we be doing now? > > > > I'd like to hear from the other mentors... (Andrew, Konstantin, Jim and > > Roman) > > > > Ah, btw this page must be updated : > > http://incubator.apache.org/projects/groovy.html > > > > Many of the incubation steps have already been completed. > > > > >