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| Name |
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| Cheng Pan |
| Ethan Feng |
| Fu Chen |
| Jiashu Xiong |
| Kerwin Zhang |
| Keyong Zhou |
| Mridul Muralidharan |
| Xiaofeng Jiang |
| Yi Zhu |
| Wei Wu |
| Becket Qin |
| Duo Zhang |
| Lidong Dai |
| Ning Jiang |
| Yu Li |
Anyone being supportive of the community and working in any of the CoPDoC areas can become an Apache Celeborn PMC member. The CoPDoC is an acronym from ASF to describe how we recognize your contributions not only by code.
Apache Celeborn community strives to be meritocratic. Thus, once someone has contributed sufficiently to any area of CoPDoC they can be a candidate for PMC membership and at last voted in as a Celeborn PMC member. The PMC should take an active role in watching committers develop as community participants.
There are no strict rules for becoming a PMC member. Candidates for new PMC member are typically committers that are stilling actively participate in the community development after obtaining the committer membership, or contributors and community members that make significant contributions to the community for both code and contributor develop.
It is a clear goal of Celeborn to have all committers participate in the PMC based on their contributions, which are considered at a community level (not just a technical one).
PMC member candidates should have a decent amount of continuous engagements and contributions (fixing bugs, adding new features, writing documentation, maintaining issues boards, code review, mentoring new contributors, and answering community questions) to the Celeborn codebase and community.