Howdy,

>> I volunteered to be the release manager because the committers on
that
>> project are all busy, requested help, and I'd like the experience of
>> being a release manager.  If it doesn't work out, I'm obviously
willing
>> to let someone else do it ;)
>
>since you're already a jakarta committer ([EMAIL PROTECTED], right?), then
if

Yup.

>one of the existing committers has enough time to propose you as a
>commons-committer for modeler (with or without the traditional eulogy)
>then that would be one solution.

Is that worth pursuing before I start pushing this release through?  Is
the general (albeit unsaid) stipulation that in order to be a release
manager for component X one must be a committer for it?  I have no
problems with that, just curious.

Yoav Shapira



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