Am 12.03.2015 12:04, schrieb Jochen Wiedmann:
Hello, Jochen,
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Jochen Theodorou
community equals committers?
No. The community is more than the team of committers. I'm sure you
understand. OTOH, the set of committers can be considered a
representation of the community.
I am quite certain, most Incubator members would accept a project to
have a "vibrant community", if the project could show, for example,
* several writers of documentation (without committer privileges)
* one or two creators of graphics (icons, or whatever, without
committer privileges)
* one or more organizations providing hosting services, and the like
assuming them to be independent of each other. However, that would be
most unusual for an Apache project: In most cases, the committers are
the active project contributors.
for example:
https://github.com/groovy/groovy-website/graphs/contributors
groovy-website is currently the stuff shown at groovy-lang.org That
shows 23 contributors without commit rights in something that does not
even exist for a year.
bye Jochen
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