Guys, is this even up for debate?  This is an Apache project and I would
think must follow the Apache rules.  I think that some of the more senior
Apache members were very clear on this.

Alan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Blewitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 1:42 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Who wants to be a committer?
> 
> 
> So, a new process; if you are interested in becoming a committer, and 
> have submitted enough code/contributions/become a member of the 
> community, simply reply to this message title. Please do not reply to 
> this same message title if you are not interested in becoming a 
> committer, or are not a committer replying.
> 
> Once you've announced your intent, can a committer then post 
> a reply to 
> this, officially proposing a vote for that person. This will 
> kick-start 
> the normal ASF processes which I'm sure we'd all want to 
> follow anyway.
> 
> To make it clearer, I suggest that message titles are as follows:
> 
> Who wants to be a committer? <- this message
> Re: Who wants to be a commiter? Alex Blewitt <- people who are 
> interested in nominating themselves
> [Vote] Re: Who wants to be a committer? Alex Blewitt <- a committer 
> will have to officially launch the voting process off
> Re: [Vote] Re: Who wants to be a committer? Alex Blewitt <- responses 
> from other people (committers have the only binding votes, 
> but support 
> from the community is also a good indication)
> 
> Alex.
> 


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