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Posted to svn@forrest.apache.org by cr...@apache.org on 2004/06/27 04:26:18 UTC

svn commit: rev 22181 - forrest/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs

Author: crossley
Date: Sat Jun 26 19:26:18 2004
New Revision: 22181

Modified:
   forrest/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/guidelines.xml
Log:
Another attempt to encapsulate our discussion about
Committers and Project Management Committers.


Modified: forrest/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/guidelines.xml
==============================================================================
--- forrest/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/guidelines.xml	(original)
+++ forrest/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/guidelines.xml	Sat Jun 26 19:26:18 2004
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
           When developers remain with the project and demonstrate commitment
           to the project in various ways, then they will be noticed and
           invited to become committers. After a successful vote, they are
-          provided with a user account and commit access to the source
+          provided with commit access to the source
           repository, which enables them to be far more productive.
           The committers, assisted by the opinions of other developers,
           make day-to-day decisions about the development issues.
@@ -110,12 +110,16 @@
       </section>
 
       <section id="pmc">
-        <title>Project Management Committee (PMC)</title>
+        <title>Project Management Committers</title>
+        <p>
+        Any committer who feels more dedicated would participate in the
+        management of the project and guide its direction.
+        </p>
         <p>
         From a project management perspective, and as defined by the
         <link href="http://www.apache.org/foundation/bylaws.html">ASF bylaws</link>,
-        the project's active committers form the Project Management Committee.
-        The PMC is responsible
+        the project's active committers form the Project Management Committee (PMC).
+        The committee is responsible
         to the Board and the ASF for the management and oversight of the
         Apache Forrest codebase and community.
         (more <link href="http://www.apache.org/foundation/roles.html#pmc">info</link>)