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Anyone who wants to participate in the project.
Examples:
Contributors always have a voice and are welcome to provide thoughts and= insights and in any technical discussion within the project as well as ass= ist in direct use/testing of the project artifacts.
A Committer is a contributor that has the authority, and responsibility = to submit changes to the ONAP software repository.
Typical characteristics of a Committer are:
The Committers on a project will review each code contribution made by t= he Contributors, and other Committers on the project. Often, a Committer wi= ll need to enter into a dialog with a Contributor to have them make changes= to the contribution to better fit the functional, structural makeup = or style of the existing codebase. It is preferable to have at least= 2 Committers show approval (with a +1) for a contribution before it is acc= epted into the repository. It is also ideally best practice to never have a= Committer review and/or approve their own contribution into the repository= .
The PTL is a committer who is the one point of contact responsible for r= epresenting the project to the rest of the ONAP community.
For projects that become part of any given release, the PTL is responsib= le for reporting milestone status and release readiness to the rest of the = community. The PTL for each project is elected by the other committers with= in the project. Please note that it is very common for individuals to be a = committer on one project, and an contributor on another. However, there is = nothing stopping an individual from being a committer on multiple projects.= Also, it is rare, but not unheard of, that an individual can be a PTL on m= ore than one project.
A change is a portion of code submitted to https://gerrit.onap.org= . Sometimes referred to as a 'gerrit' or patch, it is essentially a git com= mit pushed to gerrit code review system.
ONAP contributors seeking promotion to committer status should demonstra= te the following abilities and behaviors before being considered for promot= ion. Ideally the individual has been participating in the community a= nd several projects including the one they are seeking promotion to. = Contributors can perform 95% of the duties of a formal committer including = the following which would be expected from both contributors and committers= .
To start the promotion process, create a new page by clicking the 3 dots= next to the create button and select the Committer Prom= otion Template as shown below. After that follow these instru= ctions Committer Management Automation via INFO.yaml: =
https://li= sts.onap.org/pipermail/onap-discuss/2018-February/008068.html
https://lists.onap.org/piper= mail/onap-discuss/2018-February/008181.html
https://lists.onap.org/pipermail/onap-tsc/2017-May/0023=
41.html
TSC=
2018-03-08
Sources: TSC Discussion - = https://lists.onap.org/pipermail/onap-tsc/2017-May/000476.html, Open So= urce Practice in OpenDaylight https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Genius:Main#Information_fo= r_committers and Open Source Practice in OpenStack via TSC Discuss= ion - https://lists.onap.org/= pipermail/onap-tsc/2017-May/000496.html