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Fluss Team

Fluss Team

We'd like to thank the following members and committers to the Apache Fluss project who have helped get the project to where it is today. This list might be stale, the canonical list of members is located on Apache's website.

Members

Public NameGitHub UsernameApache IDRole(s)
Yu Li@carp84liyuMentor, PPMC Member
Becket Qin@becketqinjqinMentor, PPMC Member
Jean-Baptiste Onofré@jbonofrejbonofreMentor, PPMC Member
Jingsong Lee@JingsongLilzljs3620320Mentor, PPMC Member
Zili Chen@tisonkuntisonMentor, PPMC Member
Jark Wu@wuchongjarkPPMC Member
Giannis Polyzos@polyzosipolyzosPPMC Member
Yuxia Luo@luoyuxiayuxiaPPMC Member
Yunhong Zheng@swuferhongyunhongPPMC Member
Michael Koepf@michaelkoepfmichaelkoepfPPMC Member
Nicholas Jiang@SteNicholasnicholasjiangPPMC Member
Feng Wang@wangfengprofengwangPPMC Member
Benchao Li@libenchaolibenchaoPPMC Member
Hongshun Wang@loserwang1024hongshunCommitter
Mehul Batra@MehulBatramehulbatraCommitter

The Apache Fluss project recognizes the following roles, each representing a distinct type of contribution to the project’s development:

  • Mentor - A mentor for an Apache Incubator project is an experienced ASF member who guides the podling through incubation. They help the project adopt "The Apache Way," ensure licensing and IP compliance, and support community growth. Mentors also advise on graduation readiness and represent the podling to the Incubator PMC.

  • PPMC Member - The podling project management committee (PPMC) is responsible for the management of the incubator project. The PPMC is the vehicle through which decision-making power and responsibility for oversight devolves to developers. While committers on a project have the ability to update the code, only the PPMC as a body has the authority to vote on formal releases of the project's software. The PPMC is also responsible for voting in new committers and PPMC members to the project, and following other policies as outlined in this document.

  • Committer - Committers have read-write access to the code repository, signed the CLA, and use an @apache.org email. There's no timeline or specific requirement to become a committer, but active contributors are strong candidates. As a committer, you shape the project's future by reviewing and merging code, testing release candidates, participating in discussions, and contributing in various ways. Active committers may be invited to join the PPMC.

Contributors

A canonical list of contributors can be found in the Apache Fluss GitHub repository.