Hi Team, I have been looking for tgis exact opportunity I would be highly interested in contributing towards - Publishing educational content such as blogs, videos, or conference talks
Kindly guide me how I can get started. Reagards, Amit Singh Hora On Wed, 31 Aug, 2022, 10:44 Anthony Baker, <bak...@vmware.com> wrote: > Geode community, > > I want to inform you of some upcoming changes and opportunities. If you > have been thinking about contributing to the Geode project, this is a great > time to jump in and get started. > > Many of us in the Geode community are employed by VMware. While each of us > participates and earns merit as individuals (following the Apache Way), > VMware has decided to focus its efforts on the commercial GemFire product. > Practically speaking, this means that many of the most active members of > the Geode community will be much less involved going forward. > > As with any change, this leads to new opportunities. Here are some ways > you can contribute: > > • Contributing and reviewing code, documentation, or examples > • Learning, improving, and operating CI pipelines > • Participating as a Release Manager for v1.15.1 > • Becoming a Committer or PMC member based on project contributions > • Publishing educational content such as blogs, videos, or > conference talks > • Answering questions on the dev list and internet forums like > StackOverflow > • Updating the WIKI or JIRA > > Note that Apache considers contributions in ALL forms as earning merit as > a committer. You don’t need to be an expert on Partitioned Region > replication code to become a committer. > > VMware remains a strong proponent of open source software and the Apache > Software Foundation. VMware is committed to actively supporting an orderly > and responsible transition to enable other members of the community to take > the project forward. > > I know many of you have contributed greatly from the early days of > incubation, through graduation, and all the releases up until now. I want > to personally thank you for those efforts whether in documentation, bug > reports, websites, discussions, feature proposals, or code submissions. > > Please let me know your thoughts on this change and any ideas you have. If > you would like to contribute, please shout out and ask questions! There are > many people ready to provide mentoring and answer questions. > > Thanks, > >