INSTRUCTIONS
Instruction for adding a new committer to a repo:
Make a copy of this template and move it under your own project page hierarchy.Edit the page accordingly, providing the links and information requested.Send an email to the ONAP Infrastructure Coordinator (Gildas Lanilis Gmail) containing a link to this completed page with the Subject: Committer Promotion Request for [your-project-tag]
The ONAP Infrastructure Coordinator reviews the completeness and accuracy of the evidences, and update the Resources and Repositories information.
The ONAP Infrastructure Coordinator follows up with Linux Foundation for execution.
Contributor's Name: Sofia Wallin https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/~sofiawallin
Contributor's LFID: sofia.wallin@ericsson.com
Link(s) demonstrating the Contributor's established history of meritocratic contributions to the project:
Sofia has contributed to the ONAP DOC project by:
- Providing advice, best practices, and sharing experience with the use of a similar approach and CI/CD tool chain in OPNFV.
The ONAP DOC project team
- Used the OPNFV approach as a starting point for ONAP. Acknowledgement of OPNFV in ONAP documentation. Current Documentation Guide table of contents for OPNFV and ONAP.
- Has continued to work with Sofia on topics common to ONAP and OPNFV and as part of an LF wide documentation team. Example May 2018 meeting
List of current Committers (as documented here: Resources and Repositories )
Rich Bennett | rb2745@att.com |
Nicholas Hu | jh245g@att.com |
Eric Debeau | |
Timo Perala | timo.perala@nokia.com |
Steven Wright | sw3588@att.com |
James Yang | james.yangliu@huawei.com |
Link documenting the existing Committers voting in favor of promoting the Contributor:
Examples include project team meeting minutes, archived mailing list threads or email threads uploaded as an attachment to the wiki
Repositories the new Committer should be granted permissions to:
- doc
- doc/tools