On Jul 27, 2011, at 5:03 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote: > On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Roger Schildmeijer > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Jul 27, 2011, at 4:35 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote: >> >>> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Emmanuel Lecharny <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> On 7/27/11 4:08 PM, Roger Schildmeijer wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On Jul 27, 2011, at 3:53 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Emmanuel Lecharny<[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 7/27/11 3:31 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It's just a matter to send a mail with the ICLA attached (I guess it >>>>>>>> should >>>>>>>> be a scan or a picture of the ICLA with the written signature). >>>>>> >>>>>> It is not about how much time it takes to scan an ICLA and send it :). >>>>>> He was not in the initial list of committers and as the [VOTE] has >>>>>> been accepted and closed and the podling has started I am afraid that >>>>>> he should gain credits to become a committer. >>>>> >>>>> Not sure I follow why he should? (I have no doubt in Michele and if he >>>>> continues to support deft the way he is currently doing he will probably >>>>> become a committer one day.) >>>> >>>> I think that what Mohammad thinks is that it's not because you have >>>> provided >>>> a patch once before the project has been accepted at Apache that you should >>>> be granted commit access. >>>> >>>> The initial members of the project, listed in the proposal, are natural >>>> committers. Any other should be voted by the PPMC (and approuved by the >>>> IPMC), thus must gain access through merit. This is true for new >>>> contributors, but also for those who contributed before. >>>> >>>> The rational for this rule is that if you didn't include them in the >>>> proposal, then they haven't been 'committed' enough to the project. >>>> >>>> See http://incubator.apache.org/guides/mentor.html#Authorize+Committers. >>>> >>>> Anyway, I think that what is important here is to found the PPMC, as they >>>> will rule the project when it will get out of incubator. You are the guy >>>> who >>>> make this project successful - or not :-) -, and it's also a part of the >>>> process. >>> >>> That is *exactly* what I mean, I apologize if I was not clear enough :). >> >> np >> . >>> >>> I already took the steps to activate the PPMC :). >> >> Nice initiative. :-) > > Yes, but I still don't see any replies, who are the moderator(s) of > the deft-private@ ? I gave it a test and I am not one of them.
According to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-3760 Niklas and Emmanuel should me moderators. I wasn't added because my apache accounts wasn't ready (in fact, it's not ready as we speak.. :/ ) (Dumb question: ) you don't subscribe to the private ml? > >> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> Cordialement, >>>> Emmanuel Lécharny >>>> www.iktek.com >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Thanks >>> - Mohammad Nour >>> Author of (WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.0 User Guide) >>> http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247585.html >>> - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour >>> - Blog: http://tadabborat.blogspot.com >>> ---- >>> "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving" >>> - Albert Einstein >>> >>> "Writing clean code is what you must do in order to call yourself a >>> professional. There is no reasonable excuse for doing anything less >>> than your best." >>> - Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship >>> >>> "Stay hungry, stay foolish." >>> - Steve Jobs >> >> > > > > -- > Thanks > - Mohammad Nour > Author of (WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.0 User Guide) > http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247585.html > - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour > - Blog: http://tadabborat.blogspot.com > ---- > "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving" > - Albert Einstein > > "Writing clean code is what you must do in order to call yourself a > professional. There is no reasonable excuse for doing anything less > than your best." > - Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship > > "Stay hungry, stay foolish." > - Steve Jobs
