Thank you for the reply and information Junio. Apologies for the mixup. I thank the community members for your time and consideration. If anyone is interested in providing some direction or help with the source code review, supply chain security, or customizing a new setup of CodeQL for git, please let me know. I understand you're all likely very busy so we will keep it as brief as possible. I can be reached at amir@xxxxxxxxx. Thank you again. Hope everyone's summer is going well! On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 12:47 PM Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Amir Montazery <amir@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > We would love to collaborate to establish communication channels with > > key maintainers. Would it be possible for one of us to join one of > > We do not call people "maintainers", but "developers" and/or > "contributors". > > > your community meetings for 5 minutes? Or is there a key person we > > should be engaging? > > There is no "community meetings" other than the informal "stand-up" > irc discussion that is biweekly. The log of the latest is at > https://colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_log/git-devel?date=2022-07-18 > but generally speaking we are not into "synchronous" communication. > > You come to this mailing list and start talking, and that is how you > are heard by community members, which you're already doing fine ;-). > > In case you are not familiar with Git, you can see output from > > git shortlog --no-merges -s -n --since=2.years | head > > to see who have been the active contributors. > > Thanks. > -- Amir Montazery Managing Director Open Source Technology Improvement Fund https://ostif.org/ https://calendly.com/ostif