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-]>
-
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- &title;
-
- $FreeBSD$
-
-
-
-
- FreeBSD Project Associate
-
- An Associate is an individual who has made a notable contribution
- to the FreeBSD project. That may be in the form of new code,
- documentation, or patches to existing code and documentation
- committed through a currently valid Committer, or in other ways
- that the Core Team designates, including community management and
- advocacy. Associates do not have any voting rights or
- responsibilities to the project other than to ensure their
- contributed material adheres to the project's standards and
- practices, that the work is original to the author and is made
- available under the standard, FreeBSD license.
-
- Associates receive:
-
-
- - an @freebsd.org email address which also gives them regular
- Bugzilla and Phabricator logins
- - permission to assign bugs to themselves in bugzilla
- - access to freefall and the universe build machines
- - access to the test clusters
- - the right to attend developer summits
- - access to the developers@ mailing list
-
-
-
Associates MUST create SSH and PGP keys in exactly the same way
- that a committer would to gain access to project resources.
-
- Associates are bound by the Code of Conduct of the FreeBSD Project.
-
- Associate status is conferred by a ballot of Core members, or
- by other groups that Core may designate such as Portmgr or Doceng.
- Any FreeBSD committer or associate may propose candidates for
- associate status.
-
- Core, or groups that core may designate, that award associate
- status, should review that status at least once annually and
- retire inactive accounts. There is no minimum level of
- contribution required, Core and the designated teams may use their
- own discretion.
-
-
-
- FAQ:
-
-
- - Assigning a buddy (or group of buddies) to the
- associate.
- - No. Associates will be assigned a mentor when they reach a
- level to upgrade from Associate to Committer. Until that time,
- they can use the mailing lists and the phabricator review
- groups.
- - Do committers who have given up their commit bits
- effectively become associates?
- - No, they become Alumni.
- - How does this affect the existing 3rd Party Developer
- status?
- - Existing 3rd party developers will be promoted to
- Associates.
-
-
-
-
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# $FreeBSD$
.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
.include "../Makefile.conf"
.endif
.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
.include "../Makefile.inc"
.endif
DOCS= about.xml
-DOCS+= associate.xml
DOCS+= bylaws.xml
DOCS+= clusteradm.xml
DOCS+= code-of-conduct.xml
DOCS+= core-vote.xml
DOCS+= data.xml
DOCS+= developer.xml
DOCS+= doceng.xml
DOCS+= expire-bits.xml
DOCS+= fortunes.xml
DOCS+= hats.xml
DOCS+= i18n.xml
DOCS+= internal.xml
DOCS+= machines.xml
DOCS+= mirror.xml
DOCS+= new-account.xml
DOCS+= policies.xml
DOCS+= proposing-committers.xml
DOCS+= releng.xml
DOCS+= resources.xml
DOCS+= software-license.xml
DOCS+= working-with-hats.xml
INDEXLINK= internal.html
# build the list of personal homepages of FreeBSD developers only
# on the main FreeBSD machines
hostname!= hostname
.if !empty(hostname:tl:M*.freebsd.org)
DOCS+= homepage.xml
.if !make(install)
.PHONY: homepage.inc
.endif
homepage.inc: homepage.pl
${PERL} ${.CURDIR}/homepage.pl > ${.TARGET}
homepage.html: homepage.inc
CLEANFILES+= homepage.inc
.endif
DATA+= ssh-keys.asc
.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
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+
]>
&title;
$FreeBSD$
Committer's Guide
The
Committer's Guide
is an overall guide for all new committers, including
both technical details and policy details.
For the latter, see the chapters on
Conventions and Traditions,
Developer Relations,
and
The FreeBSD Committers' Big List Of Rules.
It contains almost everything a new committer to the FreeBSD Project
needs to know. See the Documentation Project Primer and the Ports Guide,
below, for more info.
General Policies
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
The
FreeBSD Documentation Project Primer for New Contributors
covers everything you will need to know in order to start
contributing to the FreeBSD Documentation Project, from the tools and
software you will be using (both mandatory and recommended) to the
philosophy behind the Documentation Project.
The FreeBSD Doceng Team Charter describes
the purpose of Doceng.
The FreeBSD Ports Guidelines
The
FreeBSD Porter's Handbook
is a general guide for FreeBSD ports committers, including both
technical information and policy guidelines.
The Ports Management Team
has a separate page with policies and other information related to
the FreeBSD Ports Collection.
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