Again. If the PMC fails to bring board (and trademark) feedback to the
community it is not a failing of the board. Board minutes are available. Review
comments and actions over the last 12 months or so.
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Twitter: @rgardler
From: Jeremy Hanna
Because of the way we are structured from an operations point of view or is
necessary to have s commit bit to be a PMC member. However, that doesn't mean
one needs to commit code.
A good PMC member looks after the health of the community. They do not
necessarily write code. We have foundation
PMC-private list, public. Otherwise the community
cannot perform the function you ask.
On 5 November 2016 at 03:08, Ross Gardler <ross.gard...@microsoft.com> wrote:
[In the mail below I try not to cast judgement, I do not know enough of the
background to have an opinion on this specif
[In the mail below I try not to cast judgement, I do not know enough of the
background to have an opinion on this specific situation. My comments are in
response to the question “Where are the board's guidelines then, or do they
make it up as they go?”.]
The boards guidelines are the Apache