Loading docs/internals/contributing/committing-code.txt +4 −18 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -10,25 +10,11 @@ community member who wants to contribute code to Django, have a look at Commit access ------------- Django has two types of committers: Core committers These are people who have a long history of contributions to Django's codebase, a solid track record of being polite and helpful on the Core developers are people who have a long history of contributions to Django's codebase, a solid track record of being polite and helpful on the mailing lists, and a proven desire to dedicate serious time to Django's development. The bar is high for full commit access. Partial committers These are people who are "domain experts." They have direct check-in access to the subsystems that fall under their jurisdiction, and they're given a formal vote in questions that involve their subsystems. This type of access is likely to be given to someone who contributes a large sub-framework to Django and wants to continue to maintain it. Partial commit access is granted by the same process as full committers. However, the bar is set lower; proven expertise in the area in question is likely to be sufficient. Decisions on new committers will follow the process explained in :ref:`how-we-make-decisions`. To request commit access, please contact an existing committer privately. Public requests for commit access are potential Loading Loading
docs/internals/contributing/committing-code.txt +4 −18 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -10,25 +10,11 @@ community member who wants to contribute code to Django, have a look at Commit access ------------- Django has two types of committers: Core committers These are people who have a long history of contributions to Django's codebase, a solid track record of being polite and helpful on the Core developers are people who have a long history of contributions to Django's codebase, a solid track record of being polite and helpful on the mailing lists, and a proven desire to dedicate serious time to Django's development. The bar is high for full commit access. Partial committers These are people who are "domain experts." They have direct check-in access to the subsystems that fall under their jurisdiction, and they're given a formal vote in questions that involve their subsystems. This type of access is likely to be given to someone who contributes a large sub-framework to Django and wants to continue to maintain it. Partial commit access is granted by the same process as full committers. However, the bar is set lower; proven expertise in the area in question is likely to be sufficient. Decisions on new committers will follow the process explained in :ref:`how-we-make-decisions`. To request commit access, please contact an existing committer privately. Public requests for commit access are potential Loading