Following is a list of current Kudu committers and members of the Kudu PMC.
Username | Name | Role |
---|---|---|
abukor | Attila Bukor | PMC |
achennaka | Abhishek Chennaka | PMC |
adar | Adar Dembo | PMC |
alexey | Alexey Serbin | PMC |
awong | Andrew Wong | VP, PMC |
bankim | Bankim Bhavsar | PMC |
bchang | Binglin Chang | PMC |
danburkert | Dan Burkert | PMC |
dralves | David Alves | PMC |
granthenke | Grant Henke | PMC |
hahao | Hao Hao | PMC |
helifu | LiFu He | PMC |
jarcec | Jarek Jarcec Cecho | PMC |
jdcryans | Jean-Daniel Cryans | PMC |
jfarrell | Jake Farrell | PMC |
jtbirdsell | Jordan Birdsell | PMC |
julien | Julien Le Dem | PMC |
laiyingchun | Yingchun Lai | PMC |
mattmann | Chris Mattmann | PMC |
misty | Misty Linville | PMC |
mpercy | Mike Percy | PMC |
sailesh | Sailesh Mukil | PMC |
shenxingwuying | Yuqi Du | PMC |
stack | Michael Stack | PMC |
todd | Todd Lipcon | PMC |
wdberkeley | William Berkeley | PMC |
yaoxu | Yao Xu | PMC |
yaozhang | Yao Zhang | PMC |
zhangyifan | Yifan Zhang | PMC |
Committership is a recognition of an individual’s contribution within the Apache Kudu community, including, but not limited to:
While not all of these are required to become a committer, they are all taken into account when considering contributors for committership. There is no set number of commits required, set number of lines of code merged, or set number of questions answered that will automatically qualify someone for committership. The Kudu PMC will take note of contributors and periodically vote on them, based on past contributions and interactions with the community.
Committership is an acknowledgement from the Kudu PMC that a contributor has demonstrated solid judgement in their contributions, and demonstrated that they are thoughtful and collaborative when working on trickier contributions.
If PMC membership is also granted, committership comes with the privilege to vote on matters that affect the wider Kudu community, including merging code, moving forward on releases, and introducing new committers. Committership is intended for those who are interested in the project’s future and want to take a more active role in shaping it.
For more details about how the Apache Software Foundation defines contributors and committers, see the Apache Contributors page.