On 2017-04-08 4:02 PM, Kai Kreuzer
wrote:
I am luckily not in such a situation, but I think it
is a valid question for which there should be an answer.
There actually is an answer. Please see
https://eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process_2010.php#4_7_Committers_and_Contributors
(emphasis added)
At times, Committers may become inactive for a variety
of reasons. The decision making process of the Project relies on
active committers who respond to discussions and vote in a
constructive and timely manner. The Project Leaders are
responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of the Project. A
Committer who is disruptive, does not participate actively, or
has been inactive for an extended period may have his or her
commit status revoked by the Project Leaders. (Unless
otherwise specified, "an extended period" is defined as "no
activity for more than six months".)
That said, I believe that a project leader removing a committer
without their consent is a rare occurrence. But I also believe
that the development process clearly states the roles,
responsibilities, and process.
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Mike Milinkovich
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