ok, I didn't catch you were not committer
As Ross points out, you'll become committer after earning merit :)
and before that, you can provide content through CMS without being committer:
did you try?
I can play the committer role and try to get the content and commit after you
submitted it, to
As most of you have no doubt seen, the CFP is now open for ApacheCon
North America. The timeline for the CFP is as follows:
CFP Close: February 12, 2016
CFP Notifications: February 29, 2016
Schedule Announced: March 3, 2016
Thus, around February, I'm going to be looking for people who are
willing
Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your
project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?
We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP) is
now open for ApacheCon North America. You can submit your proposed
sessions at
http://events.linuxfoundation.o
NOTE: The ramp down of minotaur will affect SA's release process which
does currently use people.apache.org.
I've opened a ticket 7268 to track the issue.
regards,
KAM
Ted, there is no need to be a committer to review and edit content. That's the
point. The only requirement is to do the work. Being a committer makes things a
little easier (can commit work directly rather than rely on others) but that
requires merit to be earned first.
See http://www.apache.or
Mainly the Chinese contents.
Ted
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发件人: "Ted Liu"
发送时间: 2015/11/25 16:22
收件人: "dev@community.apache.org"
主题: RE: 答复: 答复: Forming a community of Apache fans in China - Apache China
Community
Yes, that's what we are hoping for. I'd also like to become a committer of
comdev to
Yes, that's what we are hoping for. I'd also like to become a committer of
comdev to review and to be able to edit the content.
Ted
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