Marcus is a familar name so that's not a problem but Ben's is, alas, less
familar and I need to do some research before voting.

It's high time for Tapestry's developer community to grow a bit ... just
carefully, so that we're all pulling in the same direction, and with the
same commitment to quality.

On 5/14/07, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'd like to start what I think is the first ever dual vote for two new
Tapestry developers.

These are the shared attributes I think makes both of them a valuable
addition to our team:

-) Have been developing with Tapestry for a long time, active on the
mailing
lists.
-) Are currently using the latest 4.1.2 versions in their respective
employers products on a daily basis, providing valuable feedback in
private
/ JIRA / as well as patches.  Ben especially has been invaluable in
helping
get ognl 2.7 out the door.
-) Have given me the general feeling of being fairly anal retentive when
it
comes to their code.  A quality I personally value and think will mesh
well
with the standards Howard has already set up.
-) Both have a long term vested interest in seeing Tapestry 4 come to
maturation in real world large scale products / projects.
-) Both have also been doing ajax related development for a long time
already - starting with Tacos and now with the more recent features in the
4.1 series of Tapestry.

Like most of the recent incoming committers (including myself) - Marcus
also
hosts his own Tapestry based open source project at
http://honeycomb.javaforge.com/.  This is a tapestry/hivemind based
library
for integrating hibernate.

Though Ben isn't currently hosting any outside projects (that I know of) -
he and his co-workers have been consistently and diligently providing tons
of invaluable feedback / JIRA issues / patches for a long time.

Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to contribute
something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4 gets
finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot of
radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to see
the
existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the kind of
development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.

The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results and
post them back to the list.

Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)

--
Jesse Kuhnert
Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer

Open source based consulting work centered around
dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com




--
Howard M. Lewis Ship
TWD Consulting, Inc.
Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant
Creator and PMC Chair, Apache Tapestry
Creator, Apache HiveMind

Professional Tapestry training, mentoring, support
and project work.  http://howardlewisship.com

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