That's great, James!

You're our first request for committer status, so we kinda need some time
to figure out how we'd like to onboard volunteers like yourself. Sort of a
meta- discussion. ... and with the Thanksgiving holiday in the US, it's
gonna derail that needed discussion. As an incubating project, we need to
figure some of this stuff out.

If you have a GitHub account, then I'd suggest that you go ahead and make
any/all changes that you like there, via a fork of
https://github.com/apache/incubator-mynewt-documentation. We can always get
those integrated. I'd also suggest not worrying about pull requests right
now. Just create a fork and have fun. We can take all your work, or cherry
pick, but right now... no need to for more overhead.

If you don't have a GH account, then I'd suggest just building up changes
in your local git clone, and we'll figure it out from there.

Thanks!
-g


On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 6:06 PM, James Pace <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, Mynewties. I am walking through a lot of the documentation related
> to Mynewt and would like to make a few edits/changes per the instructions
> on the site. I think that I need to be explicitly added as a committer in
> order to “git push” these changes. What’s the process for becoming a
> committer so that I might help?
>
> appreciatively,
>
> James Pace

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