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The "BecomingACommitter" page has been changed by FilMaj: http://wiki.apache.org/cordova/BecomingACommitter?action=diff&rev1=3&rev2=4 Comment: Working out the committer guidelines based on mailing list thread = Becoming A Committer = - * [[http://incubator.apache.org/cordova/|Read up on how to contribute.]] You can't become a committer with having contributed code! + * Sign up for the Cordova dev mailing list. See http://cordova.io. + * Sign up for the Cordova issue tracker (JIRA). See http://issues.cordova.io. + * Become active on the mailing list! It's important to keep up-to-date on the latest issues the developer community is dealing with. + * Ask on the mailing list (optionally check out the issue tracker) about where you can help out. Some of the most appreciated contributions include: + * Documentation. Under the issue tracker, do a search for issues and filter by Component: Docs. These are usually simple, text-editing issues that are a good introduction to the project! + * Tests. There is a mobile-spec repository (Component: Mobile-spec under the issue tracker) containing the HTML5-based tests for the Cordova API. + * Code. Each platform is filed as a Component in the issue tracker. If you have a platform preference, have a look at the outstanding issues for that platform. - * Send a message to the Cordova mailing list asking to become a committer once you have successfully contributed. + * Send a message to the Cordova mailing list asking to become a committer once you have successfully contributed code and it has been merged in. - * The community will vote on making you a committer in the private list. + * The committers will start a private vote thread discussing and voting on your potential committership, based on these guidelines and any other concerns the committers have. - * If no -1 votes come up you will be notified! + * If no -1 votes come up, you will be notified!
