Dmitry Gusev: +1 (non-binding)
I like seeing that new Tapestry committers appear, but looking at git logs I see that (almost) the only core committer is Howard. Other committers do some rare, though valuable, fixes and apply patches from JIRA. >From this point of view, it appears to me that having Tapestry committer status means you can apply patches, but not develop new functionality in core, which I would expect from Tapestry committer when voting for him. We can see that most of tapestry5 development now is third party development which occurs on GitHub and other separate repositories, resulting in a tapestry-complement libraries, like tapestry5-jquery, tynamo, stitch, tapestry-bootstrap and many other wonderful projects. This is great, though, these projects stand aside from main tapestry development, and most of them appear outdated after new tapestry releases because they released separately from tapestry core. I'd really like to see more developers of those libraries as Tapestry committers so that they can support their own 3rd party libraries compatibilities as a part of main tapestry development, and may be hold tapestry core releases until all those libraries are up-to-date with new tapestry release. Not sure if this is the right place to ask, we can create a separate thread for this, but Lance, can you tell us what are you planning to do as a Tapestry committer? Is there any roadmap that you will follow? On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:43 PM, Kalle Korhonen <kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com>wrote: > Lance Semmens (aka Lance Java) has been one of the most active members on > the user list for the past two years. I've personally committed a few > patches from him and he is the maintainer of tapestry-stitch ( > https://github.com/uklance/tapestry-stitch/), a collection of sample > components and concepts for Tapestry 5. Howard has spoke with him privately > and he's interested in joining as a committer. Vote to run for a minimum of > three days. > > Kalle Korhonen: +1 (non-binding) > -- Dmitry Gusev AnjLab Team http://anjlab.com