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Project members have the ability to change the text of the project scope, but should be careful to **avoid changing the meaning**. If the meaning of the scope needs to change, the xref:#roles-pmc[Project Management Committee] (PMC) must be contacted regarding a potential restructuring review.
Project members have the ability to change the text of the project scope, but should be careful to **avoid changing the meaning**. If the meaning of the scope needs to change, the xref:#roles-pmc[Project Management Committee] (PMC) must be contacted regarding a potential xref:release-restructuring[restructuring review].
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What is the difference between a _Committer_ and an _Historic Committer_? ::
The _Who's Involved_ page lists committers and (in many cases) historic committers. Committers are those individuals who currently hold committer status (i.e., they can write to project resources). Historic committers are retired former committers. While they hold a special place in our hearts, they have no official status on the project. To turn an historic committer back into a committer, they must be <<elections-committer,re-elected>> to the project.
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The _Who's Involved_ page lists committers and (in many cases) historic committers. Committers are those individuals who currently hold committer status (i.e., they can write to project resources). Historic committers are retired former committers. While they hold a special place in our hearts, they have no official status on the project. To turn an historic committer back into a committer, they must be <<elections-committer,re-elected>> to the project.