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Finding active and quality contributors to a public website is hard, but I think we had modest success on Bitcoin.org through the simple expediency of,
- We asked for help in the areas where the most help was needed or wanted. This targeted people who wanted to help but didn't know where to get started.
- We made it easy for potential contributors to contact the website maintainers in private (e.g. through email rather than a public GitHub issue). This seemed to be especially useful for getting people involved who were new to Git or GitHub but who still wanted to make useful contributions.
I think you can see these two ideas at work in Bitcoin.org's GitHub readme
As for who should commit, I suggest following the old open source rules of giving longstanding, high-quality, and non-controversial contributors commit access and having every PR that isn't an emergency or trivial patch reviewed by at least one other respected contributor.
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