From: "Roy T. Fielding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> That is, the PMC is supposed to be
> elected by the committers on the project, or include all of the
committers
> on the project, because that's pretty much the only way to ensure that
> what we do remains a true collaboration and doesn't degrade into some
sort
> of consortium or a mirror of our real jobs.
>

This statement would seem to be in conflict with the PMC bylaws.

"New members may be elected to the PMC. In order to be elected, a person
must have served as a Committer and be nominated by a PMC Member. Once
nominated, all of the PMC will vote and those receiving a 3/4 positive vote
will become a member."

Is the ASF board overriding the PMC bylaws just in this instance or does
this principle hold for all PMC appointments? If it is the latter, then do
the bylaws need to be amended to that effect?

Conor



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