AFAIK, you need to sign all the paperwork, then get nominated by an existing committer. Kevin did that for the four people below specifically
because they’re involved in doing a couple of APIs at the moment (config, fault tolerance, health check).
Nominations and the resulting votes tend to be a bit spammy in terms of the mailing list, so it’s probably a good idea to get a list of as many
people who should be committers as possible and do it all at once J
From: microprofile-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:microprofile-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Andy Gumbrecht
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 19:27
To: microprofile-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [microprofile-dev] Congratulations to the new Committers on the Eclipse MicroProfile project!
I'm still not sure how to become a committer on the projects.
My eclipse account address is: andy.is@xxxxxx
Andy Gumbrecht.
On 21/02/2017 15:04, Kevin Sutter wrote:
In case you didn't notice, we recently voted in four new committers...
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Heiko Braun
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Jonathan Halterman
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Emily Jiang
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Mark Struberg
Welcome!
To the new committers... Watch your email for the other "final" steps you need to do to finish up the committership process. I see that Emily has already processed most of the final paperwork and is just waiting
for final provisioning by the webmaster. The rest of you still have a few steps left. Please speak up if you are not getting the emails or have questions about the process. Thank you!
Kevin
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