On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 12:17 AM Matteo Merli <matteo.me...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 5:50 PM Dave Fisher <dave2w...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > This is very detailed and looks good with one important omission.
> >
> > How does one go on from being a contributor to committer / PMC status?
> > There should be a description about that.
> >
> > Please discuss!
> >
>
> That is a very good point. I have added a couple of sections to the
> "Contributing" page in the PR:
>  * https://github.com/apache/incubator-pulsar/pull/2459
>  * Preview link:
>
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-pulsar/blob/0515a9a12a77ca6ffdc8587125e21a32cdb61291/site2/website/contributing.md
>
> Also reporting it here for convenience:
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ## Becoming a committer
>
> Committers are community members that have write access to the project’s
> repositories, i.e., they can modify the code, documentation, and website
> by themselves and also accept other contributions.
>
> There is no strict protocol for becoming a committer. Candidates for new
> committers are typically people that are active contributors and
> community members.
>
> Being an active community member means participating on mailing list
> discussions, helping to answer questions, verifying release candidates,
> being respectful towards others, and following the meritocratic
> principles of community management. Since the
> [Apache Way](https://www.apache.org/foundation/governance/)
> has a strong focus on the project community, this part is very important.
>
> Of course, contributing code and documentation to the project is
> important as well. A good way to start is contributing improvements, new
> features, or bug fixes. You need to show that you take responsibility
> for the code that you contribute, add tests and documentation, and help
> maintaining it.
>
> Candidates for new committers are suggested by current committers or PMC
> members, and voted upon by the PMC.
>
> If you would like to become a committer, you should engage with the
> community and start contributing to Apache Pulsar in any of the above
> ways. You might also want to talk to other committers and ask for their
> advice and guidance.
>
> ## Becoming member of PMC
>
> The PMC is the project governance body. Committers or contributors that
> have demonstrated continued involvement with the community can be
> nominated to become members of the PMC.
>
> PMC members nominate new contributors to the project as either
> committers or as new PMC members, and PMC members cast votes on electing
> new committers or PMC members to the project. PMC members also have
> binding votes on any project matters. Refer to
> [ASF PMCs governance](
> http://www.apache.org/foundation/governance/pmcs.html)
> for a more detailed explanation of the duties and roles of the PMC.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>


👍

>
>
> > This is better and ties in with my main question above.
> >
>
> Created a separate PR to update the "team" page:
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-pulsar/pull/2470
>
> Matteo
> --
> Matteo Merli
> <mme...@apache.org>
>

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