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[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "ProjectRoles" by JustinMason
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it is indeed supposed to be the apache one. I should really use mine I suppose

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The PMC members should grant their Bugzilla account 'EditBugs' status. I'm not sure how this is done, but Theo knows ;)

- Going from committer to PMC: Granted all permissions in Bugzilla. Given option for account on bugzilla server. Given option for spamassassin.org email forwarder (jm: does this still exist?). Apache email address added to pmc email list (jm: is it supposed to be the apache.org one? mine isn't).
+ Going from committer to PMC: Granted all permissions in Bugzilla. Given option for account on bugzilla server. Given option for spamassassin.org email forwarder (jm: does this still exist?). Apache email address added to pmc email list.

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[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "ProjectRoles" by JustinMason [ In reply to ]
Dear Wiki user,

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The following page has been changed by JustinMason:
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Developers and contributors who contribute too much good code and not enough bad code usually become committers.

- Committers with a long history of significant involvement in the advancement of the project and project development (ideally in more than one way), a strong ability to work with others in the ASF way, and who are not jerkwads are generally nominated to be on the PMC. After the PMC has voted to add a new PMC member, the ASF board has to approve new PMC members.
+ Committers with a long history of significant involvement in the advancement of the project and project development (ideally in more than one way), a strong ability to work with others in the ASF way, and who are not jerkwads are generally nominated to be on the PMC. After the PMC has voted to add a new PMC member, the ASF board has to approve new PMC members; this is discussed [http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html on how-it-works.html].

There are no hard criteria for either of these roles: not lines of code nor number of patches. If you're interested, you can always send a message to the PMC to ask where you are on the radar.
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+ Committers should probably ensure they're subscribed to [http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#other the 'committers' and 'community' ASF mailing lists].

= Current roles =

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Going from committer to PMC: Granted all permissions in Bugzilla. Given option for account on bugzilla server. Given option for spamassassin.org email forwarder (jm: does this still exist?). Apache email address added to pmc email list.

+ = More Details =
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+ Be sure to read [http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html how-it-works.html] -- there's lots of useful stuff about ASF processes there.
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