Hi Art and Rhett,

Anyone is allowed to vote on an issue and I would encourage people to
express their opinion. In general only (active) committers votes are
binding but we can consider other votes.


On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 20:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, I guess that answers my question. Sorry I was too lazy to look that up
> on my own. So my understanding is that only committers may vote, as per:
> 
> "A Committer has write access to the source code repository and gains voting
> rights allowing them to affect the future of the subproject."
> 
> Putting this with the following:
> 
> "At times, Committers may go inactive for a variety of reasons. A Committer
> that has been inactive for 6 months or more may lose their status as a
> Committer. Getting access back is as simple as re-requesting it on the
> project's Developer mailing list"
> 
> I assume that being inactive means that I have lost my status as a committer
> and hence may not vote.
> 
> So, hopefully one of these days (I have no idea when) I will again be able
> to contribute to FOP and re-attain committer status. At the moment, I am not
> actively working with FOP at work, but we are still using it (actually a
> version from a long while back - around the last time I contributed
> anything). The good thing is that I have not been called in to resolve any
> problems with FOP, the bad thing is that this is probably largely because of
> the limited use case. I hope in the future to expand this, which will likely
> entail some contributions to FOP. Or maybe by then my efforts will not be
> necessary - this would also be cool, although a bit disappointing in that I
> was not a part of it...

Well, I hope you get some time to contribute.

> Art (inactive)

Keiron.



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