Hi Damjan,

   I'm sorry your commit has been in limbo - its my fault.  I fully
support your becoming a committer.  You've made a steady set of
high-quality contributions to the project.  I've committed every patch
you've submitted with hardly any changes.  These patches have included
significant new functionality.  Moreover, I've been unable to
participate meaningfully due to other commitments, and I'd love to see
the project add an active committer.

   Having said that, I'm not sure how the committer nomination &
election process works.  My understanding is that you have to be
nominated by a member of the Apache Commons Project Management
Committee (PMC).  I myself am not a PMC.

   Would any PMCs reading this list care to step in?  It would be
helpful to clarify how the committer nomination and election process
works.

Cheers,
   Charles Matthew Chen



On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Damjan Jovanovic <damjan....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> My large patch to Sanselan
> (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SANSELAN-49) has been sitting
> in Jira for 6 weeks with no comment. With it, > 50% of all image
> formats in Sanselan will have been written by me, and I've been
> practically the only contributor of late, so can I please have commit
> access?
>
> Thank you
> Damjan
>
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