-1 for me to be on the PMC

Best wishes for a successful project.

I'll continue to monitor the project mail but decline to be on the PMC.

Warm regards,
Craig


> On May 1, 2025, at 07:06, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:
> 
> Starting a new thread so that it’s not hidden from view.
> 
> This is the current list of PPMC members:
> 
> cdutz - Christofer Dutz
> clr -   Craig L Russell
> jmclean -   Justin Mclean
> larsfrancke -   Lars Francke
> crogowski -  Collin Rogowski
> dpavlov -   Dmitry Pavlov
> fmarmann -  Frank Marmann
> kamaci -    Furkan Kamaci
> hpz -   Hans-Peter Zorn
> kenn  - Kenneth Knowles
> mspitzer -  Marcel Spitzer
> kamir  - Mirko Kämpf
> rbowen -  Rich Bowen
> sharan -    Sharan Foga
> soenkeliebau -  Sönke Liebau
> 
> Please indicate whether you wish to remain on the PMC of the TLP upon 
> graduation.
> 
> I think it’s reasonable to assume that 1) anyone who does *not* respond in 72 
> hours (ie, by some time Monday?) is not involved enough to remain on the PMC 
> but that 2) if they show up later, we’d be willing/eager to go ahead and 
> welcome them back.
> 
> I very much expect that we’ll have a fairly low bar to Committer/PMC member, 
> going forward, since this is *primarily* a documentation project, and 
> enthusiasm, engagement, and the ability to write, will weigh more than deep 
> technical skills. So I’m not deeply concerned about getting the first draft 
> of the PMC membership “right”, since we can easily amend it in the future.
> 
> Does this seem reasonable to everyone?
> 
> — 
> Rich Bowen
> rbo...@rcbowen.com
> 
> 
> 
> 

Craig L Russell
c...@apache.org

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