Discussion seems to have died down and there don't appear to be any yield 
signs.  Going to start some votes :)

-David

On May 18, 2011, at 8:37 AM, Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote:

> Although I am not active on the project but I am still following the
> e-mail and SVN commits and JIRA e-mails, and I totally agree with
> DBlevins.
> 
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Kevan Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> On May 17, 2011, at 11:41 PM, David Blevins wrote:
>> 
>>> We're probably way overdue for assessing our "future committer" situation.  
>>> We have some great people doing excellent work and some of them are 
>>> probably overdue or due for commit.
>>> 
>>>  Shawn, you've incredibly active and are no doubt way overdue for commit.  
>>> Thanks to Ivan for helping Shawn out so much.  Shawn your JIRA usage is 
>>> outstanding :)  Your list participation has increased recently too which is 
>>> fantastic.  The occasional "heads up I'm looking at x" is great.
>> 
>> Agreed. Looking back through Jira and def list, we're definitely overdue. 
>> Shawn would certainly have my vote.
>> 
>>> 
>>>  Romain, super nice work on the Bean Validation stuff and very excellent to 
>>> see you on the user list (big points).  Thanks to Jean-Louis for helping 
>>> him out.  Romain you've got a lot of clever ideas like the annotated MBean 
>>> stuff and having a bean validation interceptor to do processing of params, 
>>> etc.  Very neat stuff.  Definitely feel encouraged to use the list to 
>>> describe those big ideas.  I'm terrible at that myself, but occasionally 
>>> I'm good at it and sometimes it results in good documentation.  In fact 
>>> almost all the wiki docs I've made come from list posts.
>> 
>> Not "overdue", but I'd say right on time... ;-) Great to see the new ideas 
>> from Romain. He'd have my vote, also.
>> 
>> --kevan
> 
> 
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