You will receive an email similar to the following, please read it and follow the steps outlined:
Hi [new committer], The Apache ZooKeeper project would like to offer you commit privileges. We have been impressed with your contributions and believe that your continued involvement will improve the quality of the systems we produce. These commit privileges give you access to the ZooKeeper codebase. With these privileges comes responsibility. A committer cannot commit their own code, so the expectation is that committers will be actively reviewing patches and participating in releases and technical discussion. Acceptance indicates an increased level of commitment to the community. If you are interested in becoming a committer, please just let us know by responding to this message (be sure to CC: private@zookeeper.apache.org). If you accept this invitation, we'll set your account up with required privileges, once we have received your Contributor License Agreement (CLA), details of which are available here: http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas There's some general Apache information for new committers listed at http://www.apache.org/dev/committers.html . ZooKeeper onboarding details are available here https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ZOOKEEPER/CommitterOnboarding We all hope that you accept this invitation! --The Apache ZooKeeper Project Management Committee |
1. Once you've got your Apache account working you need to enable git access; See this document for details of setting up git
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/#committers-getting-started
Mail the dev list and ask for karma for JIRA / Confluence giving them details of your username you used to register with them both. We can then grant the necessary karma so you can start grabbing JIRA issues or editing the wiki