>From my personal experience, I would worry about this much.
In SkyWalking, some contributors(committers) come and go, but mostly, they
are around, keep contributing in different ways.
Such as answering questions, talk about the project in public conf/event.
Feedback about the use case in production env.
Mostly important, promoting project to people around their.
WIll be back if there is bug to fix and feature to upstream.

Basically, the contributors feedback because they are using the project.

If they leave just after promotion, so be it.

Think in this way, you have 20-30 committers, is that possible all of them
left in that moment?
Only yes, if project has serious issue. It is hard to leave when they put
you in production env.

Sheng Wu 吴晟

Apache SkyWalking, Apache ShardingSphere(Incubating), Zipkin
Twitter, wusheng1108


Willem Jiang <[email protected]> 于2019年9月5日周四 下午5:35写道:

> Yeah, I aggree, if the person can show his commitment to the
> community, we should invite him or her to be a committer.
> But here is a problem what can we do if the person doesn't involove
> any activity of the community once he gets the committer right?
>
> Willem Jiang
>
> Twitter: willemjiang
> Weibo: 姜宁willem
>
> On Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 5:22 AM Justin Mclean <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > > And we can discuss how many pull requests is necessary for elect.
> >
> > And contribution can be for things other than code or PRs.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Justin
>
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SkyWalking, Shardingsphere and Zipkin

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