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   * To model good participation as a developer in the Evergreen community   * To model good participation as a developer in the Evergreen community
   * To advocate for:   * To advocate for:
-    * The integrity of Evergreen's architecture+    * The quality of Evergreen's architecture and its continual improvement
     * A holistic view of Evergreen's features and userbase. In other words, a committer should not only represent the needs of the institution that employs them     * A holistic view of Evergreen's features and userbase. In other words, a committer should not only represent the needs of the institution that employs them
-  * To not get in the way of other committers who are taking on group responsibilities. Example: a core committer may not be in a position to formally or informally mentor other developersbut they should not by action or attitude discourage devs from seeking mentors.+  * To provide encouragement to other committers who are taking on group responsibilities. 
 +  * To assist in directing people to other committers who are working on a group responsibilityeven when not personally engaged in it.
  
 ====== Group responsibilities ====== ====== Group responsibilities ======
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