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Anyone being supportive of the community and working in any of the CoPDoC areas can become an Apache HertzBeat™ committer. The CoPDoC is an acronym from ASF to describe how we recognize your contributions not only by code.
Apache HertzBeat™ community strives to be meritocratic. Thus, once someone has contributed sufficiently to any area of CoPDoC they can be a candidate for committer-ship and at last voted in as a HertzBeat committer. Being an Apache HertzBeat™ committer does not necessarily mean you must commit code with your commit privilege to the codebase; it means you are committed to the HertzBeat project and are productively contributing to our community's success.
There are no strict rules for becoming a committer or new PMC member. Candidates for new committers are typically people that are active contributors and community members. Anyway, if the rules can be clarified a little bit, it can somehow clear the doubts in the minds of contributors and make the community more transparent, reasonable, and fair.
Committer candidates should have a decent amount of continuous engagements and contributions (fixing bugs, adding new features, writing documentation, maintaining issues boards, code review, or answering community questions) to HertzBeat.