Sounds reasonable. So, how do we go about putting people on the PMC? On 10/23/07, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Our PMC is way out of date. This is what's currently listed: > > * Tapestry (est. 02/2006) > David Solis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Geoffrey Longman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Howard M. Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > (*) > Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Kent Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Mind Bridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Paul Ferraro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Richard Lewis-Shell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Tsvetelin Saykov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Of those, Jesse Kuhnert and myself are the only actively involved/committing > members (I've seen just a trickle of activity from David Solis). Meanwhile > we have several active new committers in the T4 and T5 code base. > > I don't think the bar for PMC membership should be very high above the > committer bar. The primary function of the PMC is to approve new releases > and new committers. > > -- > Howard M. Lewis Ship > Partner and Senior Architect at Feature50 > > Creator Apache Tapestry and Apache HiveMind >
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