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  • The sitting Committers vote for a member of the community to be promoted based upon contribution to the project (documentation in the form of an email thread or meeting minutes required)
  • The PTL submits a request to the ONAP Infratructure Coordinator (Gildas Lanilis) indicating the person, their email, Linux Foundation ID (LFID), and what repositories they should become committers on.
  • The ONAP Infratructure Coordinator reviews the completeness and accuracy of the evidences and follows up with Linux Foundation for execution.

Removing a Committer:

  • A Committer may voluntarily resign by informing the PTL and sending email to the onap-tsc list
  • A Committer can be removed by a PTL under the following conditions. The PTL is responsible for informing the Technical Steering Committee (TSC) of any committers who are removed via the ONAP-TSC email
    list.
    • Demonstrated failure of the Committer to effectively perform her/his duties for an extended period of time (6 months or more.)
    (
    • A Committer
    self elects
    • has proven to be
    removed, or the committer was part of the original project creation - but did not join the project)
    • disruptive to the project in the performance of his/her duties. (documentation in the form of an email thread or meeting minutes is required)
  • A Committer can be removed by a 2/3rds vote 2/3rds of the sitting Committers vote to remove the Committer (documentation in the form of an email thread or meeting minutes requiredis required)

  • The After notifying the TSC, the PTL requests by email to the ONAP Infratructure Coordinator (Gildas Lanilis) to remove the committer rights for the individual. Please include the committer name, email, LFID and list of repo(s) that the individual should be removed from.

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