Hi Michele...

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Michele Zuccala' <[email protected]> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> It is not a problem if you wish to redo the patches I created.
> As for the discussions regarding the contributors, I really like Deft
> and I use it for big projects since I can modify it to suit my needs.
> All I want is to share with you my knowledge and exchange views since
> you're doing the same with me :)
>
> This is why I will go on sharing my work and trying to give my best .
> What I want from this experience is just to acquire new skills and
> develop new knowledge.

Believe me it was not about you as a person at all, I am definitely
sure that you would be a perfect candidate being an Apache Deft
Committer, it was all about rules that we have to stick with to keeps
things well monitored and under proper control :).

And as I said, if you kept the same spirit that you already have and
which I can feel in what you just said in this e-mail, you would be a
committer as soon as it takes :).

>
> Michele
>



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