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docs: New PMC member Liuqing Yue (#4047)
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OpenDAL offers a 1Password open-source team license for conducting local integration tests (Thanks to 1Password!). Once you have been added to OpenDAL's committer list, one of the PMC members will invite you to join the team. | ||
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Please download your preferred clients to begin using it. Here are some important notes regarding the use of 1Password: | ||
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- You can create your own vault that is accessible only by yourself. Neither the 1password team nor OpenDAL PMC members can access it unless you choose to share it. | ||
- Please refrain from modifying secrets in the `Services` vault as this could disrupt our integration tests. | ||
- Ensure that you keep all secrets secure and avoid sharing them with others or making them public. Do not commit them anywhere else. | ||
Please download your preferred clients to begin using it. You can create your own vault that is accessible only by yourself. Neither the 1password team nor OpenDAL PMC members can access it unless you choose to share it. |
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Upon receiving an invitation email from OpenDAL PMC, a new PMC member should consider whether accepting. | ||
If they decide in favor, they should select "Reply All" and express their decision. | ||
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### Subscribe to Private Mailing List | ||
## Subscribe to Private Mailing List | ||
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1. Send email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) | ||
2. You will receive an email with the subject "confirm subscribe to [email protected]" | ||
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If you receive an email with the subject "WELCOME to [email protected]", you have successfully subscribed to the private mailing list. | ||
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It's required for PMC members to subscribe the private mailing list. The private list is only for confidential discussions that should not be made public, such as the suitability of a particular individual to become a committer or a member of the PMC. | ||
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## Setup 1Password Secrets Access | ||
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Once you have been added to OpenDAL's PMC member list, you will gain the access to all OpenDAL's secrets. | ||
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- Please refrain from modifying secrets in the `Services` vault as this could disrupt our integration tests. | ||
- Ensure that you keep all secrets secure and avoid sharing them with others or making them public. Do not commit them anywhere else. | ||
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## Read PMC Member Guide | ||
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Please read [PMC GUIDE](https://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html) to know about the general responsibilities of Project Management Committee (PMC) members in managing our project and common how-to procedures for day to day maintenance. |