I didn't see any mention, but if you're a committer on any other Apache
project, you're automatically added as a committer here. Not sure about
joining the PMC, though, but I'm sure it's the same as all the other Apache
projects (vote by PMC in the private mailing list).
On 25 July 2016 at 10:06,
Thanks guys. Much appreciation,
-Rob
> On Jul 25, 2016, at 10:45 AM, Gary Gregory wrote:
>
> See also http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html
>
> Folks usually resign PMC membership and/or project commit rights when they
> want to quit a project. I've not seen a procedure to "fire" a person.
>
> Ga
See also http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html
Folks usually resign PMC membership and/or project commit rights when they
want to quit a project. I've not seen a procedure to "fire" a person.
Gary
On Jul 25, 2016 7:40 AM, "Mark Thomas" wrote:
> On 25/07/2016 15:34, Rob Tompkins wrote:
> > All,
>
On 2016-07-25, Rob Tompkins wrote:
> So the question at hand stems from a project at my day job. We, much
> like with commons, have the committing members of the project vote on
> new folks becoming committers. But we are curious about how to go
> about ending someone's commit privileges. How does
On 25/07/2016 15:34, Rob Tompkins wrote:
> All,
>
> As a relatively new member to the community, I have yet see a vote on
> a committer come to pass, so you'll have to pardon my naivety on this
> matter.
>
> So the question at hand stems from a project at my day job. We, much
> like with commons,
All,
As a relatively new member to the community, I have yet see a vote on a
committer come to pass, so you'll have to pardon my naivety on this matter.
So the question at hand stems from a project at my day job. We, much like with
commons, have the committing members of the project vote on ne