Super committers are a group of TOC-approved individuals within the O-RAN SC community with the power to merge patches on behalf of projects during approved Release Activities.


Super committers are still affected by NACR Gerrit rules: https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/prolog-cookbook.html#NonAuthorCodeReview

This means that, even though super committers can +2/submit changes across repos, they will still not be able to bypass this rule for self authored changes. 

Super Committer Activities

Super committers are given super committer powers ONLY during TOC-approved activities and are not a power that is active on a regular basis. Once one of the TOC-approved activities are triggered, helpdesk will enable the permissions listed for the respective activities for the duration of that activity.

Who can be super committers?

Anyone as long as it makes sense for the TOC.

It would seem useful to have super committers in more than one region so that they can help support testing/integration/merge activities across regions/time zones.


Approved Super CommittersRegion / time zone

Jessica Gonzalez (LF Support)

NAR (Pacific)

Matthew Watkins (LF Support)

GMT
John Keeney
Martin Skorupski

To request the permissions

  • Provide a specific timeline of how long should the permissions be enabled for (Can't be enabled all the time)
  • Get TOC approval
  • Request the permissions to be turned on via support.linuxfoundation.org
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