+1 Thanks for putting this together David.
Thanks -Mark > On Aug 28, 2025, at 10:06 AM, David Handermann <exceptionfact...@apache.org> > wrote: > > Team, > > Following a positive discussion [1] I am calling for a binding vote to > adopt the following Policy for Inactive Committers. > > --- > > This policy applies to individuals in the Committers group, who are > not in the Project Management Committee group, as listed in the Apache > NiFi project [2] > > 1. Committers become inactive after a period of 1 year without any > qualifying activity > > 2. Qualifying activities consist of the following publicly observable > contributions: > A. Submitting a pull request to any project repository > B. Reviewing a pull request in any project repository > C. Submitting an issue to a project issue tracking system > D. Commenting on an issue in a project issue tracking system > E. Sending a message to any public project mailing list > > 3. When a committer becomes inactive, an authorized PMC member revokes > access and sends a message to the project developer mailing list > announcing inactive status with links indicating lack of activity > > 4. Within 1 year of becoming inactive, committers may email the PMC > using the developer mailing list, requesting return to active status, > and an authorized PMC member will restore access as requested > > 5. Committers become emeritus after a period of 1 year following > inactive status, which is 2 years without any qualifying activity > > 6. Committers with emeritus status require renomination and PMC vote > to return to active status > > --- > > As with standard project votes, PMC members cast binding votes, and > community members may cast non-binding votes. > > The vote will be open for 72 hours. > > [ ] +1 Adopt Policy for Inactive Committers > [ ] +0 No opinion > [ ] -1 Do not adopt Policy for Inactive Committers for the following > reasons... > > > [1] https://lists.apache.org/thread/1052x20s6md1zynf579wn6t22v59ormd > [2] https://projects.apache.org/committee.html?nifi