Hi all,

First I want to say I'm honored :)
I'm working with MMBase since december 2003, so I'm not very much of a guru yet. I'm very interested in becoming an active member of the MMBase developers community, although I haven't done *real* code hacking yet. I do think I can be of assistance already in reviewing and maybe adding documentation.


In the near future I do hope to able to have a positive input in the developing of the MMBase back-end as well. I work for a web-developing company which is adapting MMBase at the moment. We are working on two websites at the moment, for which we are doing minor hacks in the back-end code, mainly in the wizard.java class at the moment. I feel that some of those hacks, like a cloning option, can be of interest to the community, I will supply the patch for reviewing in this mailing list soon. :)

For further development I feel I have to get myself more familiar with the codebase, before I can be of any (good) use :)

Willem Voogd


Michiel Meeuwissen wrote:


Pierre van Rooden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Michiel Meeuwissen wrote:


Are you proposing them now?


Right now I do not want to mess up the elections even further ;)
After elections are done, I will propose a vote for each of these people (be so kind to remind me).



Ah, so, I have no scruples in messing up elections, since you are going to administrate them anyway. The advantage of making more commitors now, is that the elections for the MMC will be more interesting :-)

So, I will proprose the following people as committor, provided that they
agree on it, and feel capable, themselves first:
Martijn Houtman, Peter Reitsma, Wouter van Vliet, Ernst Bunders (mentioned
by Pierre already), Willem Voogd, Simon Groenewolt, Ronald Wildenberg, Remco van 't 
Veer
(came up with those myself).

I've seen some positive feedback of those on the bugtracker and/or dev-list
and/or IRC for some time now, and I'd say they probably could be trusted
with voting rights (and duty), and granted CVS access. Undoubtly I
forgot some, and I apologise, feel free to complain.

Michiel






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