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CO10The project has a well-known homepage that points to all the information required to operate according to this maturity model.YES. The website describes the project and contains links to all relevant systems (e.g., issue tracker, confluence, source repos, mailing lists).
CO20The community welcomes contributions from anyone who acts in good faith and in a respectful manner and adds value to the project.YES. Committers are really welcome contributions and the commuity is actively seeking for new committers.
CO30Contributions include not only source code, but also documentation, constructive bug reports, constructive discussions, marketing and generally anything that adds value to the project.YES. The community welcomes all contributions, e.g., also blog posts or other marketing material.
CO40The community strives to be meritocratic and over time aims to give more rights and responsibilities to contributors who add value to the project.YES. Several committers and PPMC members have been elected during the incubation phase so far.
CO50The way in which contributors can be granted more rights such as commit access or decision power is clearly documented and is the same for all contributors.NO. Currently, the list of criteria is not yet documented.YES. There are discussions on the mailing list and a wiki entry for contributors describing the process: Contribute
CO60The community operates based on consensus of its members (see CS10) who have decision power. Dictators, benevolent or not, are not welcome in Apache projects.YES. The project works to build consensus. All votes have been unanimous so far.
CO70The project strives to answer user questions in a timely manner.YES. The project typically provides detailed answers to user questions within a few days via the mailing list and issue tracker.

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