Nope, English.
4 week of holiday there minimum, though I'm sure I'd be on 5 or 6 if I'd
stayed - it tends to increase inversely to the amount you have time to
take.
Hen
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Ahh, you're American. You do realize Europeans take like 5 month vacations?
I don't care a whole lot so long as I'm exempted because I commit in spurts
like once every 2-3 years ;-)
-Andy
Henri Yandell wrote:
Previously I'd suggested that we should be cleaning up inactive committers
and inactive PMC members - because I'm a bit of a tidy-addict sometimes and
I enjoy deleting :)
A thread on [EMAIL PROTECTED] convinced me that this was half wrong though
- we shouldn't be worrying about cleaning up the large list of inactive
committers, they might come back and that would be great.
However I do still think we should be cleaning up the inactive PMC members.
The PMC represents the active committers entrusted with oversight - so to
have inactive committers on there is a detriment to its ability to get the
job done.
My proposal is that we create a file in SVN in which PMC members can list
themselves as being active. After 1 month, failure to appear in that list
will result in removal from the PMC. If it goes well we could consider
doing it periodically, or just when it feels like the numbers are getting
out of sync again.
Thoughts?
Hen
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