Hi Sebb, Thanks for the reply and for pointing me in the right direction, your help is much appreciated.
I will be looking into the codebase and see if i can pickup a few things and be more active on the mailing chain. with kind regards, Ravi Gill. On Jul 16, 2012, at 9:28 PM, sebb wrote: > On 16 July 2012 19:57, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 12 July 2012 09:46, Ravidev Gill <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi Guys, >> >> Sorry for the delay in responding. >> >>> I have been following the mailing list for a while now, and have been using >>> Jmeter for last 6 years. >> >> Quite a long time - there have been many changes over that period... >> >>> In the past few years i have written quite a few plugins for jmeter and a >>> framework for reporting around it is are still in use at a few of our >>> customers. >>> >>> I would like to contribute the plugins back to the Community, and would >>> like to participate more actively specifically on jmeter reporting >>> enhancements. >> >> We are always interested in plugins and enhancements. >> >>> Could someone please provide commit rights? and or point me in the right >>> direction ? >>> >> >> The ASF is a meritocracy. >> >> People who contribute good quality patches, or new code, or help out >> in other ways such as documentation and mailing list replies are >> eligible to be invited to become a committer. > > See also > > http://www.apache.org/foundation/getinvolved.html > > in particular: > > http://www.apache.org/foundation/getinvolved.html#become-a-committer > >> Unfortunately we don't have any JMeter-specific documentation on >> becoming a committer. >> Some other projects have produced some docs: >> >> http://forrest.apache.org/committed.html >> http://activemq.apache.org/becoming-a-committer.html >> http://javaadventure.blogspot.ie/2012/07/do-you-want-to-become-maven-committer.html >> [There is no JMeter school, but the first part of the document gives >> some general advice] >> >> You can probably find some more with a web search.
