Congradulations to all of you!

Dan Lydick


> [Original Message]
> From: Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org>
> Date: 10/16/06 10:59:39 PM
> Subject: [announce] New Apache Harmony Committers : Oliver Deakin,
RichardLiang, Alexey Petrenko, Gregory Shimansky, Alexey Varlamov, Alexei
Zakharov
>
> Please join the Apache Harmony PPMC in welcoming the project's newest
> committers, in alphabetical order  :
>
> Oliver Deakin
> Richard Liang
> Alexey Petrenko
> Gregory Shimansky
> Alexey Varlamov
> Alexei Zakharov
>
> These six individuals have shown sustained dedication to the project, an
> ability to work well with others, and share the common vision we have
> for Harmony. We all continue to expect great things from them.
>
> Gentlemen, you don't have accounts yet.  When you finally receive your
> new committer account information, as a first step to test your almighty
> powers of committitude, please update the committers page on the
> website.  That should be a good  (and harmless) exercise to test if
> everything is working.
>
> Things to do :
>
> 1) test ssh-ing to the server people.apache.org.
> 2) Change your login password on the machine
> 3) Add a public key to .ssh so you can stop using the password
> 4) Set your SVN password  : just type 'svnpasswd'
>
> At this point, you should be good to go.  Checkout the website from svn
> and update it.  See if you can figure out how.
>
> Also, anything checked out of SVN, be sure that you have checked out via
> 'https' and not 'http' or you can't check in. You can switch using "svn
> switch". (See the manual)
>
> Finally, although you now have the ability to commit, please remember :
>
> 1) continue being as transparent and communicative as possible.  You
> earned committer status in part because of your engagement with others.
>  While it was a  "have to" situation because you had to submit patches
> and defend them, but we believe it is a "want to".  Community is the key
> to any Apache project.
>
> 2)We don't want anyone going off and doing lots of work locally, and
> then committing.  Committing is like voting in Chicago - do it early and
> often.  Of course, you don't want to break the build, but keep the
> "commit bombs" to an absolute minimum, and warn the community if you are
> going to do it - we may suggest it goes into a branch at first.  Use
> branches if you need to.
>
> 3) Always remember that you can **never** commit code that comes from
> someone else, even a co-worker.  All code from someone else must be
> submitted by the copyright holder (either the author or author's
> employer, depending) as a JIRA, and then follow up with the required
> ACQs and BCC.
>
> Again, thanks for your hard work so far, and welcome.
>
> The Apache Harmony PPMC
>
>
>
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