Welcome to Elyra! If you are interested in contributing to the Elyra code repo then checkout the Contributor's Guide and the Code of Conduct.
The Elyra community repo contains information on how the community is organized and other information that is pertinent to contributing.
Contributors are Members who are active/inactive contributors to the community. They can have issues and Pull Requests assigned to them. Contributors can be active in many ways including but not limited to:
- Authoring or reviewing PRs on GitHub
- Filing or commenting on issues on GitHub
- Contributing community discussions (e.g. Slack, meetings, Gitter, email discussion forums, Stack Overflow, etc)
- Creator of content, promotion and advocating
Active Contributors are defined as anyone from the community with twenty (20) or more measurable contributions during the previous 12-month period, inclusive of code merged, code reviews performed, documentation page edits, (creation, modification, comments or attachments)
Contributors who give frequent and valuable contributions to a subproject of the Project can have their status promoted to that of a Committer for that subproject. A Committer has write access to the source code repository and gains voting rights allowing them to affect the future of the subproject.
In order for a Contributor to become a Committer, another Committer can nominate that Contributor or the Contributor can ask for it. Once a Contributor is nominated, all Committers will be asked to vote. If there are at least 3 positive votes and no negative votes, the Contributor is converted into a Committer and given write access to the source code repository.
Name | Company | GitHub ID |
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Alan Chin | IBM | akchinSTC |
Alex Bozarth | IBM | ajbozarth |
Karla Spuldaro | IBM | karlaspuldaro |
Luciano Resende | Apple | lresende |
Martha Cryan | IBM | marthacryan |
Nick Bourdakos | bourdakos1 |
Name | GitHub ID |
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Rachael House | rachaelhouse |