After point 5 you need to draw the attention of one or more free committers
that will need to review the pull request.
If they agree the contribution is valid and in an acceptable form, the code
will be merged.

This will require some time, especially for the first contributions.
The more you become familiar with the process, the higher the quality of
your code and the happier committers with your contributions the faster the
end to end process.

After some time of valuable contributions, support and work in the
community, the Apache Solr PMC will invite you as committer :)




On Sun, 20 Nov 2022, 14:31 Maulin Rathod, <mnrat...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> For our requirement, we have implemented PageStreaming Decorator to allow
> results to be displayed with pagination. We want to commit it to the Solr
> main branch.
>
> Do I need any permission for commiting?
>
> I understand we need to perform the following steps to commit it in solr..
>
> 1) Create solr Jira ticket.
> 2) Fork a new feature branch from the main branch.
> 3) Implement code..
> 4) Run "gradlew check" to ensure all tests are working fine.
> 5) Raise PR for this.
>
> Please let me know if anything else I need to take care of..
>
> Regards,
>
> Maulin
>

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