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commit 13ca47fe327025dd8151133f092c1442f2bb2ad4
Author: mck <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Sun Dec 10 09:29:02 2023 +0100
Include the Catalyst vs ASF roles distinction in the Catalyst Program
patch by Mick Semb Wever; reviewed by Dinesh Joshi, Paulo Motta
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...cing-the-Apache-Cassandra-Catalyst-Program.adoc | 24 +++++++++++-----------
.../ROOT/pages/cassandra-catalyst-program.adoc | 13 +++++++++++-
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a/site-content/source/modules/ROOT/pages/blog/Introducing-the-Apache-Cassandra-Catalyst-Program.adoc
b/site-content/source/modules/ROOT/pages/blog/Introducing-the-Apache-Cassandra-Catalyst-Program.adoc
index 2b460cc6c..331768a70 100644
---
a/site-content/source/modules/ROOT/pages/blog/Introducing-the-Apache-Cassandra-Catalyst-Program.adoc
+++
b/site-content/source/modules/ROOT/pages/blog/Introducing-the-Apache-Cassandra-Catalyst-Program.adoc
@@ -4,35 +4,35 @@
:page-post-date: December 1, 2023
:page-post-author: Apache Cassandra PMC
:description: announcement of the Apache Cassandra Catalyst program
-:keywords:
+:keywords:
-One of the cornerstones of https://www.apache.org/theapacheway/[The Apache
Way^] is "community over code," the belief that the most sustainable and
healthy projects are those that value a diverse and collaborative community. By
working together, strong communities can rectify problems that arise during
code development and can better evolve a project to meet technology demands.
+One of the cornerstones of https://www.apache.org/theapacheway/[The Apache
Way^] is "community over code," the belief that the most sustainable and
healthy projects are those that value a diverse and collaborative community. By
working together, strong communities can rectify problems that arise during
code development and can better evolve a project to meet technology demands.
-Today we are excited to announce the
xref:cassandra-catalyst-program.adoc[Apache Cassandra Catalyst program], an
effort that aims to recognize individuals who invest in the growth of the
Apache Cassandra community by enthusiastically sharing their expertise,
encouraging participation, and creating a welcoming environment. This is the
first PMC-led community program of its kind within the Apache Software
Foundation (ASF) ecosystem, and we hope it inspires other ASF projects to find
simila [...]
+Today we are excited to announce the
xref:cassandra-catalyst-program.adoc[Apache Cassandra Catalyst program], an
effort that aims to recognize individuals who invest in the growth of the
Apache Cassandra community by enthusiastically sharing their expertise,
encouraging participation, and creating a welcoming environment. This is the
first PMC-led community program of its kind within the Apache Software
Foundation (ASF) ecosystem, and we hope it inspires other ASF projects to find
simila [...]
Below you’ll find a couple of questions we feel are important to address right
away, but for more information, you can visit the
xref:cassandra-catalyst-program.adoc[Cassandra Catalyst Program page] and
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQ6FJZ9Z6Jpym0q1KUXzjnzEsHJvsmjQ3R6KEs6Qs8Jg7W_Q/viewform[nominate
someone or apply^].
-**What does it mean to be a Cassandra Catalyst?**
+**What does it mean to be a Cassandra Catalyst?**
Catalysts are trustworthy, expert contributors with a passion for connecting
and empowering others with Cassandra knowledge. The individuals must be able to
demonstrate strong knowledge of Cassandra such as production deployments,
educational material, conference talks, or other ways. In broad terms, Catalyst
can participate in two groups of activities:
-* **Contribution**: Engaging with the project and community in a myriad of
ways including responding to community questions, welcoming new members; or
engaging in JIRA tickets.
-* **Promotion**: Telling others about Cassandra, on and offline. This can
include promoting the project on social media; publishing Cassandra content so
that others can learn more about Cassandra; speaking about Cassandra at an
event; or organizing an event for the community.
+* **Contribution**: Engaging with the project and community in a myriad of
ways including responding to community questions, welcoming new members; or
engaging in JIRA tickets.
+* **Promotion**: Telling others about Cassandra, on and offline. This can
include promoting the project on social media; publishing Cassandra content so
that others can learn more about Cassandra; speaking about Cassandra at an
event; or organizing an event for the community.
-**Who can become a Cassandra Catalyst?**
+**Who can become a Cassandra Catalyst?**
-Anyone can nominate an individual to become a Catalyst or apply themselves.
This program applies to existing contributors who have been involved in
Cassandra for years or those who are newcomers to the community.
+Anyone can nominate an individual to become a Catalyst or apply themselves.
This program applies to existing contributors who have been involved in
Cassandra for years or those who are newcomers to the community.
-**How is this different from being a Cassandra committer?**
+**How is this different from being a Cassandra committer?**
-The Catalyst award is not to be confused with the
https://cassandra.apache.org/_/community.html#how-to-contribute[project’s
committership or being on its PMC^], roles that involve project participation
and contributions. The Catalyst program is recognition for effort of any type
around the project, and is not a position or title within the project or the
ASF.
+The Catalyst award is not to be confused with the
https://cassandra.apache.org/_/community.html#how-to-contribute[project’s
committership or being on its PMC^], roles that involve project participation
and contributions. The Catalyst program is recognition for effort of any type
around the project, and is not a position or title within the project or the
ASF.
**What are the benefits of becoming a Catalyst?**
-Cassandra Catalysts will be formally recognized for their ongoing work to
foster a more collaborative and robust Cassandra community. Catalysts will be
listed in several ways including posted to the Cassandra website; announced at
community events; given a digital badge for social media profiles; and
inclusion in a private channel on the ASF Slack for networking.
+Cassandra Catalysts will be formally recognized for their ongoing work to
foster a more collaborative and robust Cassandra community. Catalysts will be
listed in several ways including posted to the Cassandra website; announced at
community events; given a digital badge for social media profiles; and
inclusion in a private channel on the ASF Slack for networking.
**How does someone become a Catalyst?**
Individuals can become Catalysts by applying through an
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQ6FJZ9Z6Jpym0q1KUXzjnzEsHJvsmjQ3R6KEs6Qs8Jg7W_Q/viewform[online
form^] where their nomination will be reviewed by the Catalyst committee and
endorsed by the PMC. They will need to submit proof and details of their
activity in the Apache Cassandra community. Nominations will be open every 12
months and will be announced on all Apache Cassandra channels.
-We plan to announce the first group of Catalysts at the upcoming
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/cassandra-summit/[Cassandra Summit^] on
December 12-13 in San Jose, California. For those interested in applying, be
sure to do so before Friday, December 8 at 5:00 p.m. UTC to be included in this
first announcement.
+We plan to announce the first group of Catalysts at the upcoming
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/cassandra-summit/[Cassandra Summit^] on
December 12-13 in San Jose, California. For those interested in applying, be
sure to do so before Friday, December 8 at 5:00 p.m. UTC to be included in this
first announcement.
diff --git
a/site-content/source/modules/ROOT/pages/cassandra-catalyst-program.adoc
b/site-content/source/modules/ROOT/pages/cassandra-catalyst-program.adoc
index 127cb0881..00ae89467 100644
--- a/site-content/source/modules/ROOT/pages/cassandra-catalyst-program.adoc
+++ b/site-content/source/modules/ROOT/pages/cassandra-catalyst-program.adoc
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Creating content about Cassandra is a great way to contribute
to the ongoing gro
[discrete]
==== Speaking about Cassandra
-Events are a vital part of community engagement and growth. As such, speaking
at them is a great way to spread the word about Cassandra. These events can be
in-person or virtual and could be organized by the Cassandra community (e.g.
monthly Town Halls) or external events that are relevant to the interests of
the Cassandra project.
+Events are a vital part of community engagement and growth. As such, speaking
at them is a great way to spread the word about Cassandra. These events can be
in-person or virtual and could be organized by the Cassandra community (e.g.
monthly Town Halls) or external events that are relevant to the interests of
the Cassandra project.
[discrete]
==== Organizing Cassandra events
@@ -119,6 +119,17 @@ Catalysts will be recognized for their ongoing work to
foster a more collaborati
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+[discrete]
+=== ASF Compliance
+[discrete]
+==== Catalyst vs. ASF Committer and PMC roles
+
+The Catalyst award is not to be confused with the project’s committership or
being on its PMC, roles that involve project participation and contributions.
The Catalyst program is recognition for effort of any type around the project,
and is not a position or title within the project or the ASF.
+
+----
+
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