On 3/24/2015 1:16 PM, Pierre Smits wrote:
In the past statements have been made that contributors must have certain
traits shown before they can be considered committer grade by the PMC.
Those statements came down to: the potential must be/have the same as the
existing! The same qualities and skills as the existing have. And the
implied reasoning behind it was: if they are not the same they can't be
trusted with our commits, they wreck the code and project.


This is nonsense. Contributions are reviewed by committers and each evaluation is based on their experience with the project. It has nothing to do with the person, it has everything to do with code quality.

Please stop with the paranoid rants.


Adrian Crum
Sandglass Software
www.sandglass-software.com

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