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  84. <a name="Apache Ant Project Bylaws"><strong>Apache Ant Project Bylaws</strong></a>
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  88. <blockquote>
  89. <p>
  90. This document defines the bylaws under which the Apache Ant project operates.
  91. It defines the the roles and responsibilities of the project, who may vote,
  92. how conflicts are resolved, etc.
  93. </p>
  94. <p>
  95. Ant is typical of Apache projects in that it operates under a set of principles,
  96. known as the Apache Way. If you are new to Apache, please refer to the
  97. <a href="http://incubator.apache.org">Incubator project</a> for more information on
  98. how Apache projects operate.
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  106. <a name="Roles and Responsibilities"><strong>Roles and Responsibilities</strong></a>
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  114. <a name="Project Management Committee"><strong>Project Management Committee</strong></a>
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  118. <blockquote>
  119. <p>
  120. The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Ant was created by a resolution of the
  121. board of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF)on 18th November 2002. The PMC is responsible
  122. to the board and the ASF for the management and oversight of the Apache Ant codebase.
  123. The responsibilites of the PMC include
  124. </p>
  125. <ul>
  126. <li>Deciding what is distributed as products of the Apache Ant project. In particular
  127. all releases must be approved by the PMC
  128. </li>
  129. <li>Maintaining the project's shared resources, including the codebase repository,
  130. mailing lists, websites.
  131. </li>
  132. <li>Speaking on behalf of the project.
  133. </li>
  134. <li>Resolving license disputes regarding products of the project
  135. </li>
  136. <li>Nominating new PMC members and committers
  137. </li>
  138. <li>Maintaining these bylaws and other guidelines of the project
  139. </li>
  140. </ul>
  141. <p>
  142. Membership of the PMC is by invitation only and must be approved by a consensus of active PMC members.
  143. A PMC member is considered inactive by their own declaration or by not contributing in any form to the
  144. project for over six months. An inactive member can become active again by reversing whichever condition
  145. made them inactive (i.e., by reversing their earlier declaration or by once again contributing toward the
  146. project's work). Membership can be revoked by an unanimous vote of all the active PMC members other
  147. than the member in question.
  148. </p>
  149. <p>
  150. The chair of the PMC is appointed by the ASF board. The chair is an office holder of the Apache
  151. Software Foundation (Vice President, Apache Ant) and has primary responsibility to the board for the
  152. management of the projects within the scope of the Ant PMC. The chair reports to the board quarterly
  153. on developments within the Ant project. The PMC may consider the position of PMC chair annually
  154. and if supported by 3/4 Majority may recommend a new chair to the board. Ultimately, however, it is
  155. the board's responsibility who to appoint as the PMC chair.
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  163. <a name="Committers"><strong>Committers</strong></a>
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  168. <p>
  169. The project's Committers are responsible for the project's technical management. All committers have
  170. write access to the project's source repository. Committers may cast binding votes on any technical
  171. discussion regarding the project.
  172. </p>
  173. <p>
  174. Membership as a Committer is by invitation only and must be approved by consensus of the active
  175. PMC members. A Committer is considered inactive by their own declaration or by not contributing
  176. in any form to the project for over six months. An inactive committer can become active again
  177. by reversing whichever condition made them inactive (i.e., by reversing their earlier declaration
  178. or by once again contributing toward the project's work). Commit access can be revoked by a
  179. unanimous vote of all the active PMC members (except the member in question if they are a PMC member).
  180. </p>
  181. <p>
  182. All Apache committers are required to have a signed Contributor License Agreement (CLA) on file
  183. with the Apache Software Foundation.
  184. </p>
  185. <p>
  186. A committer who makes a sustained contibution to the project will usually be invited to become a member of
  187. the PMC.
  188. </p>
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  195. <a name="Developers"><strong>Developers</strong></a>
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  199. <blockquote>
  200. <p>
  201. All of the volunteers who are contributing time, code, documentation, or resources to the
  202. Ant Project. A developer that makes sustained, welcome contributions to the project for
  203. over six months is usually invited to become a Committer, though the exact timing of
  204. such invitations depends on many factors.
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  212. <a name="Users"><strong>Users</strong></a>
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  216. <blockquote>
  217. <p>
  218. The most important participants in the project are people who use our software. The majority of our
  219. developers start out as users and guide their development efforts from the user's perspective.
  220. </p>
  221. <p>
  222. Users contribute to the Apache projects by providing feedback to developers in the the form of
  223. bug reports and feature suggestions. As well, users participate in the Apache community by
  224. helping other users on mailing lists and user support forums.
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