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- The sitting Committers vote for a member of the community to be promoted based upon contribution to the project (documentation in the form of an email thread or meeting minutes required).
- The PTL edits the INFO.yaml file associated with the repo(s) and includes the link to the gerrit merge request in the request for change.
- The PTL submits a request to the ONAP Infratructure Coordinator (release-manager@lists.onap.org) indicating the person, their email, Linux Foundation ID (LFID), and what repositories they should become committers on.
- The ONAP Infratructure Coordinator reviews the completeness and accuracy of the evidences and follows up with Linux Foundation for execution.
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- A Committer may voluntarily resign by informing the PTL and sending email to the onap-tsc list.
- A Committer can be removed by a PTL under the following conditions. The PTL is responsible for informing the Technical Steering Committee (TSC) of any committers who are removed via the ONAP-TSC email
list.- Demonstrated failure of the Committer to effectively perform her/his duties for an extended period of time (6 months or more).
- A Committer has proven to be disruptive to the project in the performance of his/her duties. (documentation in the form of an email thread or meeting minutes is required).
- A Committer can be removed by a 2/3rds vote of the sitting Committers vote to remove the Committer (documentation in the form of an email thread or meeting minutes is required).
- After notifying the TSC, the PTL requests by email to the ONAP Infratructure Coordinator (release-manager@lists.onap.org) to remove the committer rights for the individual. Please include the committer name, email, LFID and list of repo(s) that the individual should be removed from.
- The PTL edits the INFO.yaml file associated with the repo(s) to delete the committer.
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