reference:https://community.apache.org/newcommitter.html#committer-invite-template


1. 邀请邮件


private@iotdb.apache.org

主题:[VOTE] New committer: XXX


Hi,

I'd like to nominate Zesong Sun (github id: samperson1997, email:  samperson_sun@foxmail.com) as a new committer of IoTDB.

He contributed xx issues and PRs:

[IOTDB-13]Support TsFile batched ingestion [1]
[IOTDB-174] Fix querying timeseries interface cannot make a query by the specified path prefix [2]
[IOTDB-191]Add delete data interface in Session API [3]
[IoTDB-174]Add interfaces for querying device or timeseries number [4]
[IOTDB-73]Add new encoding method for regular timestamp column [5]

He also frequently participates in the mail list when developing these features.

Please vote accordingly:

[ ] +1 approve
[ ] +0 no opinion
[ ] -1 disapprove with the reason

The vote is open for the next 72 hours and passes if at least three +1
votes and more +1 votes than -1 votes.

Best,


2. 总结投票


private@iotdb.apache.org

主题:[RESULT][VOTE] new committer: XXX


Hi,

This vote [1] has lasted for 72 hours, with 5 +1 PPMC votes and No +0 or -1 votes, this VOTE passes!

Binding Votes:

+1 votes (binding):

xxx

xxx

xxx


The vote is ***successful/not successful***

[1] https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/36c04af605a2f53660d5c46a1e45db2d3ca159eb40cdc4d7d2dfa6d0@%3Cprivate.iotdb.apache.org%3E

Best,



3. 邀请邮件


private@iotdb.apache.org & committer's email

主题:Invitation to become IoTDB committer: XXX


Hello XXX,

The IoTDB Project Management Committee (PMC)
hereby offers you committer privileges to the project.
These privileges are offered on the understanding that
you'll use them reasonably and with common sense.
We like to work on trust rather than unnecessary constraints.

Being a committer enables you to more easily make
changes without needing to go through the patch
submission process.

Being a committer does not require you to
participate any more than you already do. It does
tend to make one even more committed. You will
probably find that you spend more time here.

Of course, you can decline and instead remain as a
contributor, participating as you do now.

A. This personal invitation is a chance for you to
accept or decline in private. Either way, please
let us know in reply to the [private@iotdb.apache.org]
address only.

The answer to the invitation will have to pass moderation
first, so no need to answer again if you don't receive a
response instantly.

B. If you accept, the next step is to register an iCLA:
1. Details of the iCLA and the forms are found
through this link: http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas

Look to see if your preferred id is already taken at
http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html

[NOTE] Please sign your preferred account id in the iCLA.

2. Instructions for its completion and return to
the Secretary of the ASF are found at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/#submitting

3. When you transmit the completed iCLA, request
to notify the Apache IoTDB and submit your
preferred Apache id.

When recording of your iCLA is noticed, you will
receive a follow-up message with the next steps for
establishing you as a committer.
--
Yours,
The Apache IoTDB PPMC



4. 接收邀请后


private@iotdb.apache.org & committer's email

主题: IoTDB committer: XXX


Hi,

Welcome. Here are the next steps. After that we will make
an announcement to the iotdb-dev list.

You need to send a Contributor License Agreement to the ASF.
Normally you would send an Individual CLA. If you also make
contributions done in work time or using work resources then
see the Corporate CLA. Ask us if you have any issues.
http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas

You need to choose a preferred ASF user name and alternatives.
In order to ensure it is available you can view a list of taken ids at
http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html

Please notify us when you have submitted the CLA and by what means
you did so. This will enable us to monitor its progress.

We will arrange for your Apache user account when the CLA has
been recorded.

After that is done, please make followup replies to the iotdb-dev list.
We generally discuss everything there and keep the
private@iotdb.apache.org list for occasional matters which must be private.

The developer section of the website describes the roles and provides other
resources:
http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html
http://www.apache.org/dev/

The incubator also has some useful information for new committers
in incubating projects:
http://incubator.apache.org/guides/committer.html
http://incubator.apache.org/guides/ppmc.html

Just as before you became a committer, participation in any ASF community
requires adherence to the ASF Code of Conduct:
https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct.html


Yours,
The Apache IoTDB PPMC



5. apache账户创建成功后


private@iotdb.apache.org & committer's email

主题:Account request: Yuan Tian


Yuan Tian, as you know, the ASF Infrastructure has set up your
committer account as the username 'jackietien'.

Please follow the instructions to set up your SSH,
svn password, svn configuration, mail forwarding, etc.
http://www.apache.org/dev/#committers

You have commit access to specific sections of the
ASF repository, as follows:

The general "committers" at:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers

If you have any questions during this phase, then please
see the following resources:

Apache developer's pages: http://www.apache.org/dev/
Incubator committer guide: http://incubator.apache.org/guides/committer.html

Naturally, if you don't understand anything be sure to ask us on the IoTDB dev mailing list.
Documentation is maintained by volunteers and hence can be out-of-date and incomplete - of course
you can now help fix that.

A PPMC member will announce your election to the dev list soon.

Yours,
The Apache IoTDB PPMC



6. 发表声明


dev@iotdb.apache.org

主题:new committer: Yuan Tian


The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache IoTDB
has invited Yuan Tian to become a committer and we are pleased
to announce that he has accepted.

Being a committer enables easier contribution to the
project since there is no need to go via the patch
submission process. This should enable better productivity.
Being a PMC member enables assistance with the management
and to guide the direction of the project.

You could get the write-access of our repository by:

(1) Update your github id in: id.apache.org , also an email (anything to your apache email will forwart to this email).
(2) Accept the invitation in github to being a member of the apache group.
(3) Link your accounts via: git.apache.org (To lighten the third option MFA Status, you need to download Google Authenticator (Google 身份验证器) in your mobile)
(4)Sign in github by Google Authenticator
(5) Clone repository with ssh.

Yours,
The Apache IoTDB PPMC

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