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  '''Please Note''': These guidelines are for Committers making changes 
directly to the revision control system.  Community members wishing to 
contribute patches should not feel burdened by any policies spelled out on this 
page, instead please consult HowToContribute for more information.
  
  
- People may want to refer to the Apache Glossary for clarification on the 
concepts of '''CTR''' 
([http://www.apache.org/foundation/glossary.html#CommitThenReview 
Commit-Then-Review]) Policies and and '''RTC''' 
([http://www.apache.org/foundation/glossary.html#ReviewThenCommit 
Review-Then-Commit]) Policies -- but please keep in mind that the Solr 
community (like our Lucene parent community) is very relaxed, so even in cases 
where we talk about "Review Then Commit" we tend to be extremely informal, and 
rarely (if ever) take votes as part of the "Review" process.
+ People may want to refer to the Apache Glossary for clarification on the 
concepts of '''CTR''' 
([http://www.apache.org/foundation/glossary.html#CommitThenReview 
Commit-Then-Review]) Policies and '''RTC''' 
([http://www.apache.org/foundation/glossary.html#ReviewThenCommit 
Review-Then-Commit]) Policies -- but please keep in mind that the Solr 
community (like our Lucene parent community) is very relaxed, so even in cases 
where we talk about "Review Then Commit" we tend to be extremely informal, and 
rarely (if ever) take votes as part of the "Review" process.
  
  There is a lot of trust between committers, in some cases it may make sense 
to diverge from these policies (more info at the end of this page).
  

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