Hey I believe that you can resign your committership and PMC membership and go emeritus on this project.
http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html#emeritus The main advantage I can see in becoming emeritus and giving up committership is that it's one less account you have to worry about. Also, committership doesn't transfer between Apache projects. For example, I don't have any commit access to httpd's SVN, so I can't create a log message saying "STOP USING PHP!!!!!!" every time mod_php is loaded or something (not that I would, but it's an example). AFAIK, the only thing that really carries over is that you have a valid ICLA. Of course, an actual ASF person could probably direct you to some more useful information. On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 8:21 PM, Dmitry Blotsky <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey folks, > > I’ve been monitoring the mailing list weekly, but I’m realising that other > than that, I’ve contributed exactly one bug fix to Cordova since I departed > in April. So, I’m writing to ask if it would be possible (or advised) for > me to resign from the PMC and from the committer list. I remember someone > saying that we have an immensely large PMC, and I figured that removing > committer privileges from myself due to being a non-contributing member > might be the responsible thing to do. Do we have a process for this? Or > would you guys advise that I remain a committer in case that I contribute > to Cordova or to another ASF project in the future? > > On an unrelated note: I hope you’re all doing well! I can’t believe that > it’s only been 3 months since I left, because a whole lot has happened > since then. Glad to see Jenkins builds on the CI and new releases on the > blog, and also glad to see new faces and old (hey, Fil! :) ) come up on the > list. > > Kindly, > Dmitry > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
