So, you're thinking its normal for a project to add a committer once per year? Looking at the archives, last new committer was added almost 1 year ago (just shy of two weeks).
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 10:05 AM Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Andi > > Please be assured your contributions have been noticed. > > FYI, it usually takes longer to become a CXF committer, as far as I'm > aware it has taken awhile for all the contributors who joined the team > in the last few years to become the committers, including some of your > colleagues. I think it took me a while to become the one too :-) and it > does not depend if the candidates for ex work for the same company as me > (or other PMC member) or not... > > Some contributors take on major projects, some do various fixes, but I > believe CXF PMC is always being recognizing contributors who have been > helping CXF. > > As far as JAX-RS 2.1 is concerned the initial draft has been mostly > implemented (SSE Server, Rx Client API - some improvements might need to > go there), and Andriy Redko is investigating the initial NIO > implementation. I guess we will see more requirements in 2017. > > Other than that - have a look please at other CXF JAX-RS or non JAX-RS > issues whenever you get a chance, if you have some opinion on whatever > issues the users are raising, consider contributing, etc. > > IMHO you are a quality contributor - so I'm looking forward to you > becoming a CXF committer. > > Thanks, Sergey > > > > On 18/11/16 00:31, Andy McCright wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I would like to become a committer on CXF. Hopefully over the past few > > months I've earned some karma with some of the performance and > CTS-related > > fixes - and I'm hoping to contribute more - especially in the JAX-RS 2.1 > > space. > > > > If I'm not quite there as far as contributions, is there anything > specific > > that I could do to help get me to be a committer? > > > > Thanks in advance for your consideration, > > > > Andy > > > >
