Hi Shane I’m a member of the Libcloud PMC and still review releases and am willing to perform the oversight duties.
Anthony :Shaw > On 12 Sep 2023, at 8:34 pm, Tomaz Muraus <to...@tomaz.me> wrote: > > Shane, > > Thanks for starting a roll call. > > For some reason the email went into spam here and I only noticed it today. > > I will also follow up with other PMC members on private@ to ensure they don't > miss this thread. > > Regards, > Tomaz > > ------- Original Message ------- >> On Saturday, September 2nd, 2023 at 8:16 PM, Shane Curcuru >> <a...@shanecurcuru.org> wrote: >> While I see the project has made a new release with a bunch of cleaned >> up code - excellent news! - the board still wants to confirm that there >> are sufficient PMC members who expect to continue to be active enough >> on the project going forward to deal with potential security issues or >> the like. >> It's fine if projects are mostly dormant (as you've noted in reports due >> to the nature of the code), but the board would like an explicit >> acknowledgement of at least three PMC members here. Folks can either >> reply-all here, or you can include an explicit listing of PMC members >> who are still active enough in your next report. >> Thanks for all the work, and getting a new release out! >> -- >> - Shane Curcuru >> Director >> On Behalf of the ASF Board of Directors >> On 2023/07/23 20:39:45 Shane Curcuru wrote: >>> (Note mixed public/private lists to get whole LibCloud community) >>> Dear LibCloud PMC members and committers: >>> The board report for Libcloud was not submitted for this month's board >>> meeting or for May, June, or July. This indicates that the project >>> might not have enough engaged PMC members to provide proper oversight of >>> the project. A review of your mailing lists similarly shows little to >>> zero project activity over a period of months. >>> LibCloud PMC members must respond to this board roll call as noted here: >>> https://apache.org/dev/pmc.html#roll-call >>> Failing to see at least three active PMC members to provide oversight, >>> the board will likely post an announcement that the project will be >>> going into the Attic, unless more activity in the project picks up. >>> Going into the attic is an important step for our users, since that lets >>> end users understand that some software is not actively being >>> maintained. The attic ensures all project data is maintained read only. >>> https://apache.org/dev/pmc.html#move-to-attic >>> Thanks for your attention,