Kaydet (Commit) e9fde1c7 authored tarafından Aymeric Augustin's avatar Aymeric Augustin

Removed references to partial commit acces.

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...@@ -10,24 +10,10 @@ community member who wants to contribute code to Django, have a look at ...@@ -10,24 +10,10 @@ community member who wants to contribute code to Django, have a look at
Commit access Commit access
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Django has two types of committers: Core developers are people who have a long history of contributions to
Django's codebase, a solid track record of being polite and helpful on the
Core committers mailing lists, and a proven desire to dedicate serious time to Django's
These are people who have a long history of contributions to Django's development. The bar is high for full commit access.
codebase, a solid track record of being polite and helpful on the
mailing lists, and a proven desire to dedicate serious time to Django's
development. The bar is high for full commit access.
Partial committers
These are people who are "domain experts." They have direct check-in
access to the subsystems that fall under their jurisdiction, and they're
given a formal vote in questions that involve their subsystems. This type
of access is likely to be given to someone who contributes a large
sub-framework to Django and wants to continue to maintain it.
Partial commit access is granted by the same process as full
committers. However, the bar is set lower; proven expertise in the area
in question is likely to be sufficient.
Decisions on new committers will follow the process explained in Decisions on new committers will follow the process explained in
:ref:`how-we-make-decisions`. To request commit access, please contact an :ref:`how-we-make-decisions`. To request commit access, please contact an
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