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TEZ-2237. Create project by-laws. (hitesh)


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Author: Hitesh Shah <[email protected]>
Authored: Fri May 1 11:00:10 2015 -0700
Committer: Hitesh Shah <[email protected]>
Committed: Fri May 1 11:00:10 2015 -0700

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+# Apache Tez Project Bylaws
+
+This document defines the bylaws under which the Apache Tez project operates. 
It defines the roles and responsibilities of the project, who may vote, how 
voting works, how conflicts are resolved, etc.
+
+Tez is a project of the [Apache Software Foundation]. The Foundation holds the 
copyright on Apache code including the code in the Tez codebase. The 
[Foundation FAQ] explains the operation and background of the foundation.
+
+Tez is typical of Apache projects in that it operates under a set of 
principles, known collectively as the "Apache Way". If you are new to Apache 
development, please refer to the [Incubator project] for more information on 
how Apache projects operate.
+
+##Roles and Responsibilities
+
+Apache projects define a [set of roles] with associated rights and 
responsibilities. These roles govern what tasks an individual may perform 
within the project. The roles are defined in the following sections:
+
+###Users
+
+The most important participants in the project are people who use our 
software. The majority of our developers start out as users and guide their 
development efforts from the user's perspective.
+
+Users contribute to the Apache projects by providing feedback to developers in 
the form of bug reports and feature suggestions. As well, users participate in 
the Apache community by helping other users on mailing lists and user support 
forums.
+
+###Developers
+
+All of the volunteers who are contributing time, code, documentation, or 
resources to the Tez Project. A developer that makes sustained, welcome 
contributions to the project may be invited to become a Committer, though the 
exact timing of such invitations depends on many factors.
+
+###Committers
+
+The project's Committers are responsible for the project's technical 
management. All committers have write access to the project's source 
repositories. Committers may cast binding votes on any technical discussion 
regarding the project.
+
+Committer access is by invitation only and must be approved by lazy consensus 
of the active PMC members. A Committer may request removal of their commit 
privileges by their own declaration. A committer will be considered 
"emeritus/inactive" by not contributing in any form to the project for over 1 
year. An emeritus committer may request reinstatement of commit access from the 
PMC. Such reinstatement is subject to lazy consensus of active PMC members.
+
+Commit access can be revoked by a unanimous vote of all the active PMC members 
(except the committer in question if they are also a PMC member).
+
+All Apache committers are required to have a signed Contributor License 
Agreement ([CLA]) on file with the Apache Software Foundation. There is a 
[Committer FAQ] which provides more details on the requirements for Committers
+
+A committer who makes a sustained contribution to the project may be invited 
to become a member of the PMC. The form of contribution is not limited to code. 
It can also include code review, helping out users on the mailing lists, 
documentation, etc.
+
+###Project Management Committee
+
+The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Tez was created by a 
resolution of the board of the Apache Software Foundation on 16th July, 2014. 
The PMC is responsible to the board and the ASF for the management and 
oversight of the Apache Tez codebase. The responsibilities of the PMC include:
+
+   - Deciding what is distributed as products of the Apache Tez project. In 
particular all releases must be approved by the PMC
+   - Maintaining the project's shared resources, including the codebase 
repository, mailing lists, websites.
+   - Speaking on behalf of the project.
+   - Resolving license disputes regarding products of the project
+   - Nominating new PMC members and committers
+   - Maintaining these bylaws and other guidelines of the project
+
+Membership of the PMC is by invitation only and must be approved by a lazy 
consensus of active PMC members. A PMC member is considered "emeritus/inactive" 
by not contributing in any form to the project for over one year. An emeritus 
PMC member may request reinstatement to the PMC. Such reinstatement is subject 
to lazy consensus of active PMC members. A PMC member may resign their 
membership from the PMC by their own declaration. Membership of the PMC can be 
revoked by an unanimous vote of all the active PMC members other than the 
member in question.
+
+The chair of the PMC is appointed by the ASF board. The chair is an office 
holder of the Apache Software Foundation (Vice President, Apache Tez) and has 
primary responsibility to the board for the management of the projects within 
the scope of the Tez PMC. The chair reports to the board quarterly on 
developments within the Tez project. The PMC may consider the position of PMC 
chair annually, and if supported by a successful vote to change the PMC chair, 
may recommend a new chair to the board. Ultimately, however, it is the board's 
responsibility who it chooses to appoint as the PMC chair.
+
+##Decision Making
+
+Within the Tez project, different types of decisions require different forms 
of approval. For example, the previous section describes several decisions 
which require "lazy consensus" approval. This section defines how voting is 
performed, the types of approvals, and which types of decision require which 
type of approval.
+
+###Voting
+
+Decisions regarding the project are made by votes on the primary project 
development mailing list ([email protected]). Where necessary, PMC voting may 
take place on the private Tez PMC mailing list. Votes are clearly indicated by 
subject line starting with [VOTE]. Votes may contain multiple items for 
approval and these should be clearly separated. Voting is carried out by 
replying to the vote mail. Voting may take four flavours:
+
+|---|---|
+| +1 | "Yes," "Agree," or "the action should be performed." In general, this 
vote also indicates a willingness on the behalf of the voter in "making it 
happen" |
+| +0 | This vote indicates a willingness for the action under consideration to 
go ahead. The voter, however will not be able to help. |
+| -0 | This vote indicates that the voter does not, in general, agree with the 
proposed action but is not concerned enough to prevent the action going ahead. |
+| -1 | This is a negative vote. On issues where consensus is required, this 
vote counts as a veto. All vetoes must contain an explanation of why the veto 
is appropriate. Vetoes with no explanation are void. It may also be appropriate 
for a -1 vote to include an alternative course of action. |
+
+All participants in the Tez project are encouraged to show their agreement 
with or against a particular action by voting. For technical decisions, only 
the votes of active committers are binding. Non binding votes are still useful 
for those with binding votes to understand the perception of an action in the 
wider Tez community. For PMC decisions, only the votes of PMC members are 
binding.
+
+Voting can also be applied to changes made to the Tez codebase. These 
typically take the form of a veto (-1) in reply to the commit message sent when 
the commit is made.
+
+###Approvals
+
+These are the types of approvals that can be sought. Different actions require 
different types of approvals:
+
+|---|---|
+| Consensus | For this to pass, all voters with binding votes must vote and 
there can be no binding vetoes (-1). Consensus votes are rarely required due to 
the impracticality of getting all eligible voters to cast a vote. |
+| Lazy Consensus | Lazy consensus requires 3 binding +1 votes and no binding 
vetoes. |
+| Lazy Majority | A lazy majority vote requires 3 binding +1 votes and more 
binding +1 votes that -1 votes. |
+| Lazy Approval | An action with lazy approval requires at least 1 binding +1 
vote unless a -1 vote is received, at which time, depending on the type of 
action, either lazy majority or lazy consensus approval must be obtained. |
+| 2/3 Majority | Some actions require a 2/3 majority of active committers or 
PMC members to pass. Such actions typically affect the foundation of the 
project (e.g. adopting a new codebase to replace an existing product). The 
higher threshold is designed to ensure such changes are strongly supported. To 
pass this vote requires at least 2/3 of binding vote holders to vote +1 |
+
+###Vetoes
+
+A valid, binding veto cannot be overruled. If a veto is cast, it must be 
accompanied by a valid reason explaining the reasons for the veto. The validity 
of a veto, if challenged, can be confirmed by anyone who has a binding vote. 
This does not necessarily signify agreement with the veto - merely that the 
veto is valid.
+
+If you disagree with a valid veto, you must lobby the person casting the veto 
to withdraw their veto. If a veto is not withdrawn, the action that has been 
vetoed must be reversed in a timely manner.
+
+###Actions
+
+This section describes the various actions which are undertaken within the 
project, the corresponding approval required for that action and those who have 
binding votes over the action.
+
+| Action | Description | Approval | Binding Votes |
+| ------ | ----------- | -------- | ------------- |
+| Code Change | A change made to a codebase of the project and committed by a 
committer. This includes source code, documentation, website content, etc. | 
Lazy approval and then Lazy consensus. | Active committers |
+| Major Feature/Change via a Branch Merge | A major change made to the 
codebase of the project done via a branch merge. | Lazy consensus | Active 
committers | 
+| Release Plan | Defines the timetable and actions for a release. The plan 
also nominates a Release Manager. | Lazy majority | Active committers |
+| Product Release | When a release of one of the project's products is ready, 
a vote is required to accept the release as an official release of the project. 
| Lazy Majority |   Active PMC members |
+| Adoption of New Codebase | When the codebase for an existing, released 
product is to be replaced with an alternative codebase. If such a vote fails to 
gain approval, the existing code base will continue. This also covers the 
creation of new sub-projects within the project. | 2/3 majority | Active 
committers |
+| New Committer | When a new committer is proposed for the project | Lazy 
consensus | Active PMC members |
+| New PMC Member | When a committer is proposed for the PMC | Lazy consensus | 
Active PMC members |
+| Committer Removal | When removal of commit privileges is sought. Note: Such 
actions will also be referred to the ASF board by the PMC chair | Consensus | 
Active PMC members (excluding the committer in question if a member of the 
PMC). |
+| PMC Member Removal | When removal of a PMC member is sought. Note: Such 
actions will also be referred to the ASF board by the PMC chair | Consensus | 
Active PMC members (excluding the member in question). |
+| Change to Project By-Laws | When a change is needed to the Project's 
By-Laws. | Lazy Consensus | Active PMC Members |
+| Change the PMC Chair | When the PMC Chair needs to be changed. | Lazy 
Consensus | Active PMC Members |
+
+###Voting Timeframes
+
+Votes are open for a period of a minimum of 3 days (excluding weekend days) to 
allow all active voters time to consider the vote. For any votes requiring full 
consensus or a 2/3 majority, the vote should remain open for a minimum of 1 
week. Votes relating to code changes are not subject to a strict timetable but 
should be made as timely as possible.
+
+
+[Apache Software Foundation]: http://www.apache.org/foundation/
+[Incubator project]: http://incubator.apache.org/
+[Foundation FAQ]: http://www.apache.org/foundation/faq.html
+[Committer FAQ]: http://www.apache.org/dev/committers.html
+[CLA]: http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt
+[set of roles]: http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#roles

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       <item name="Mailing Lists" href="mail-lists.html"/>
       <item name="Issue Tracking" href="issue-tracking.html"/>
       <item name="Project Team" href="team-list.html"/>
+      <item name="Project By-Laws" href="by-laws.html"/>
       <item name="User Meetup Group" 
href="http://www.meetup.com/Apache-Tez-User-Group"/>
       <item name="Tez Wiki" 
href="https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TEZ"/>
     </menu>

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