Hi Daniel,

Contributors (committers) are always welcome. As you mentioned, the
meritocracy is one way to get invited to become a committer, a PMC, etc.
There is many different ways to contribute to the project. Of course, the
code is very important, but there is also the documentation, and the
mailing list support.

>From what I've seen, you are doing great in the code, and we can for sure
provide you with more guidance and areas to dig into, mainly depending on
the time you have to dedicate.
The 2.x devel branch is focusing Java EE 7. Some specifications are already
in the box, but not all.

You have a pretty code knowledge of the code base and the project now. Feel
free to answer and the mailing list to help others if you want to.

This email on the dev@list is an excellent wa

 Jean-Louis

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On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Daniel Kasmeroglu <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I intend to gain the right to commit to the main repository. I
> understand that it's necessary for me to provide commits in order to
> proove myself.
>
> Would it be possible to supply a bunch of tickets that are felt to be
> usable to qualify myself ?
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Daniel Kasmeroglu
>

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