Can the community guy also self nominate him/her self as well if he/she
feels they feel they have graduated to being a committer ?

Thanks,
-Nitin

On 22/02/13 9:47 PM, "Joe Brockmeier" <j...@zonker.net> wrote:

>Hey all,
>
>The thread earlier today about nominating committers has made me realize
>that the community at large may not feel welcome to nominate someone for
>committership to the PPMC.
>
>Let me say that's emphatically *not* the case. Don't feel shy about
>approaching a PPMC member or the entire PPMC (via
>cloudstack-priv...@incubator.apache.org) to suggest that we consider a
>person as a committer.
>
>While we don't want to nominate on or deliberate on someone in public,
>there's no reason at all contributors and committers should feel shy
>about talking to the PPMC if they feel there's a person who should be a
>committer. 
>
>These are the rough criteria that the PPMC uses to consider whether a
>person should be a committer or not:
>
>- Ability to work co-operatively with peers.
>- Ability to be a mentor.
>- Community
>- Committment
>- Personal skill/ability
>
>As you can see - it's more than the number of patches or emails that
>someone sends, though a healthy history of participation through code
>and discussion with the community is a factor.
>
>We also don't want to evaluate solely on code contributions - if someone
>is doing great work in docs, QA, marketing, etc. - we should also
>consider them as well. (It can sometimes be more difficult to do so, as
>we may not "see" some of that work, which is another reason why it's
>vital to be very public about planning and follow-up for activities that
>don't show up with "git blame".)
>
>Do note that we can't promise to give feedback about any discussions
>that happen on -private when considering a person as a committer. If you
>send something to cloudstack-private, you should get an "ack" that we've
>gotten your note, but we'll not be giving a follow-up on whether a vote
>was held or why someone may not be tapped as a committer at that time.
>(Though it might be kind of obvious if we do have a vote and they are
>accepted.)
>
>Finally - note that a discussion + vote + getting the appropriate
>paperwork and accounts set up can take a week or longer.
>
>Anyway - we do welcome suggestions from the rest of the community, we
>just need to be sure to handle things in a way that is respectful of the
>individuals who're being considered.
>
>Best,
>
>jzb
>-- 
>Joe Brockmeier
>j...@zonker.net
>Twitter: @jzb
>http://www.dissociatedpress.net/

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