Hi, I am willing to stay with PMC hats. IMO, there is some other ip affairs waiting to be discussed and fixed, glad to step forward with community :-)
Best Regards, Von Gosling > On Feb 11, 2020, at 3:40 PM, zhangli...@apache.org wrote: > > Dear ShardingSphere PPMC members, > > ShardingSphere community is discussing the graduation of ShardingSphere to > be a Top Level project of Apache Software Foundation in the dev mailing > list[1]. > As one of the steps towards graduation, the community needs to set up list > of Project Management Committees (PMC) members after graduation, which will > be included in the graduation resolution. > > The role of the PMC is included as follows[2]: > > ”The role of the PMC from a Foundation perspective is oversight. The > main role of the PMC is not code and not coding - but to ensure that > all legal issues are addressed, that procedure is followed, and that > each and every release is the product of the community as a whole. > That is key to our litigation protection mechanisms. > > Secondly the role of the PMC is to further the long term development > and health of the community as a whole, and to ensure that balanced > and wide scale peer review and collaboration does happen. Within the > ASF we worry about any community which centers around a few > individuals who are working virtually uncontested. We believe that > this is detrimental to quality, stability, and robustness of both code > and long term social structures.“ > > If you'd like to be the member of ShardingSphere PMC, please respond > YES to this thread by replying to dev@shardingsphere.apache.org no later > than > 2020-02-14 (Friday). > If you are not subscribing the private list, please remember to > subscribe to the private@ list. > > > [1] > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/rf6a2cec7143395ac0126dcb13f331fbc87b680eaca015d50d7793172%40%3Cdev.shardingsphere.apache.org%3E > [2] http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#pmc > > ------------------ > > Liang Zhang (John) > Apache ShardingSphere & Dubbo