There seems to be confusion caused by the concept of "active" versus "inactive" committers and PMC members. It is too difficult to classify people in such a way and causes unnecessary angst.
I propose that we remove such distinction. The who.html page would have two lists, sorted alphabetically: * Simple list of all committers, past and present. * Simple list of the current PMC members. If someone wants to personally know who is an "active" committer, then they can search the mail archives. If someone wants to personally know the changes on the PMC, then they can look at the past Board reports or see the svn log for the who.xml page. For the Guidelines page, the "Unanimous Consensus" type of approval would be removed and the relevant actions would become "Consensus Approval". The term "Active PMC members" seems to cause confusion about who has a binding vote. It was intended to just clarify the Unanimous and 2/3 Majority situations, so that we didn't need to chase people and force them to vote. The word "Active" would now be removed. So for the 2/3 Majority situation, the chair can decide on a case-by-case basis if a quorum has been reached. After one week to enable people enough time to discuss the proposal and rectify any holes, i will call a vote. -David
