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Re: [ee4j-community] Initial Committer Lists & Project Meritocracy

All committers are required to provide committer paperwork.

This applies when listed as an initial committer on a new project proposal, or when elected to the project after it's been established.

What, specifically, fails to finish?

HTH,

Wayne

On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 10:32 PM, Daniel Dias Dos Santos <daniel.dias.analistati@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Werner,

sorry for the lengthy response.

Thank you for the explanations, but it takes a doubt for me.

When a person enters as an initial committer, would the person need to fill out this paperwork?

for example by the link passed by Wayne is shown a flow for these documents and the first quadrant the same question if "Are you already a commiter", in case it already falls to finish .


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2017-12-04 14:45 GMT-02:00 Werner Keil <werner.keil@xxxxxxxxx>:
Daniel, All,

Yes indeed, the "contributor" is closest to the same role in JCP projects after JCP.next introduced Associate members. 

I've been full Eclipse committer member for a long time, which is why I both initial committer (to EE4J projects or JNoSQL) and contributor (e.g. to some features of MicroProfile) works in my case. What I meant, is most potential committers to EE4J projects do not seem to have an Eclipse account at all, so whether they participate as committers or contributors they need to get that first. And then process the necessary paperwork. Thanks Wayne for the clarification.

Werner 



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   1. Re: Initial Committer Lists & Project Meritocracy (Wayne Beaton)
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      (Daniel Dias Dos Santos)
   3. Re: Initial Committer Lists & Project Meritocracy
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Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2017 08:58:51 -0500
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Subject: Re: [ee4j-community] Initial Committer Lists & Project
        Meritocracy
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That's not how it works, Werner. It is entirely possible to be a committer
on an Eclipse Project without having ever signed the ECA.

To *contribute* to an Eclipse project as a non-committer, one must
electronically sign the ECA
<https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#resources-eca>.

To become a *committer* on an Eclipse Project, one must complete an
entirely different bit of committer paperwork
<https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#paperwork>. The committer
paperwork process will be initiated when the creation reviews are complete
and we start the project provisioning process.

Wayne

On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 12:36 PM, Werner Keil <werner.keil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Most of them have not signed the ECA, so they won't show as committers
> once the project is approved.
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        Meritocracy
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Hi Wayne,

interesting this process, is similar to the process of JCP to be Full or
associated member.

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2017-12-04 11:58 GMT-02:00 Wayne Beaton <wayne.beaton@eclipse-foundation.org
>:

> That's not how it works, Werner. It is entirely possible to be a committer
> on an Eclipse Project without having ever signed the ECA.
>
> To *contribute* to an Eclipse project as a non-committer, one must
> electronically sign the ECA
> <https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#resources-eca>.
>
> To become a *committer* on an Eclipse Project, one must complete an
> entirely different bit of committer paperwork
> <https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#paperwork>. The committer
> paperwork process will be initiated when the creation reviews are complete
> and we start the project provisioning process.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 12:36 PM, Werner Keil <werner.keil@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> Most of them have not signed the ECA, so they won't show as committers
>> once the project is approved.
>>
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> Wayne Beaton
> Director of Open Source Projects
> The Eclipse Foundation
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