Richard has clearly been active with Tapestry for several years, and
has led a number of well-thought out discussions of late. I was not
previously
aware of his involvement in Cayenne (I'm a bit myopic on what goes on
outside Tapestry, as I can barely keep up with what goes on inside),
but
based on what I've seen, and several recommendations, I look forward
to him joining the team.

Howard M. Lewis Ship: +1 Binding


On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Ulrich Stärk <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm a bit undecided. On one side, Tapestry will surely benefit from another
> committer - if it's an active one. And it would definitely make his life
> easier when he had svn write access if tapestry5-cayenne got integrated into
> the tapestry codebase.
> On the other side I haven't seen much of him lately and therefore I believe
> that he doesn't have earned his merits yet.
>
> So from me +0 (non-binding)
>
> Uli
>
> Kevin Menard schrieb:
>>
>> Following up from the discussion on moving the Tapestry5-Cayenne
>> integration module into Tapestry proper, I'd like to raise a vote to
>> make Robert Zeigler (the module's other author) a committer.  Robert
>> has been a long-time Tapestry user, reporting issues and providing
>> patches, while also traditionally being active on both the user and
>> developer mailing lists.  By having him on board, I think Tapestry's
>> ORM integration modules will benefit as a whole.
>>
>> Here's my +1 (non-binding).
>>
>
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