I guess you should add instructions about speaking on various event like
conf., meetups - to present the whole project team.

On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 11:15 PM, Sheng Zha <szha....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> There have been a couple of offline inquiries from contributors about
> becoming a committer. From those inquiries, it seems that there’s confusion
> in our community about how to become a committer, so I’d like to take this
> opportunity to clarify.
>
> The guideline about becoming a committer can be found at
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MXNET/Becoming+a+Committer.
> The
> gist of the guideline is that, like any other Apache project, MXNet
> committers are invited by existing committers based on merit. The existing
> committers look for sustained, high quality contribution and community
> involvement among project contributors. When a candidate is spotted, this
> contributor will be nominated and voted among PMC members, and if all goes
> well, this contributor will receive an invitation to join as a committer
> and PMC member.
>
> Note that such discussion and decision happens in private among existing
> PMC members and mentors through consensus, and information regarding what
> happened in this process will always remain private, so as to rid the
> influence of different interest groups. PMC members will not ask
> contributors for committer application, nor will they accept one. Except
> the aforementioned PMC members consensus process, any other process by any
> organization under any circumstances will not be recognized.
>
> I hope that you find the above clarification helpful. If you have further
> question on this topic feel free to ask.
>
> Sheng
>

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