Hi, > Please pardon my ignorance of the details of common Apache processes, > I guess this proposal is modeled after existing Apache projects.
There is no ASF requirements for this process, and each project can decide what it should be. That being said, most projects select CTR (commit then review). Having an RTC (review then commit) style process, especially requiring two approvals, seems unnecessary to me. I would try and keep it as simple as possible and reduce the number of rules. The more complex you make this , the less likely the project will attract new committers or will exclude groups of committers. > Are there existing Apache Projects that we could take as an example? > (E.g. Kafka? > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/Contributing+Code+Changes) I would avoid emulating projects like Kafka, that encourage a high committer bar. They are the exception in how ASF projects operate rather than what is typical of an Apache project. Kind Regards, Justin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
