"If you'd like to vote someone else in, let us know (privately, or publicly)."

nah, you did fine... larry and gang simply can't read. ;-)

Brandon

On 5/11/05, Clinton Begin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>  
>  WOW!  I did a horrible job of that orriginal email.  :-)  Everyone is
> confused.  Here's some clarification.
>  
>  The four gents that I mentioned in the original email have already made it.
>  Basically I defaulted them onto the list because they were obvious choices.
>  The committers are also already chosen.  They were contributors years ago
> and have worked their way into committer status with fantastic contributions
> to the project.
>  
>  Now what we're looking for is anyone who we missed.  This will be a regular
> activity from now on.  We want to make sure that we recognize individuals
> for their contributions on an ongoing basis.  
>  
>  Open source is driven by excellent communities.  So congrats to everyone
> who've made it so far.   
>  
>  Sorry for all of the confusion, I hope this clears it up.
>  
>  Cheers
>  Clinton
>  
>  
>  
> 
> On 5/10/05, Clinton Begin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > The new website includes a "Contributors" section that recognizes
> individuals in our iBATIS community that contribute to the project in
> particularly helpful ways.  This includes providing documentation (sometimes
> language translations), FAQ entries and other Wiki contributions, answering
> to the Mailing Lists and even submitting good JIRA issues (new features or
> bugs).
> > 
> > So far we have:
> > 
> > Kris Jenkins - For his amazing Oracle experience that he shares on the
> lists regularly.
> > 
> > Nathan Maves - For adding to (and fixing) the FAQ, aasking great questions
> in the past, and eventually answering questions on the mailing lists.
> > 
> > Fabrizio Gianneschi - For speaking at Java User Groups in Italy,
> performing case studies and writing Italian documentation.
> > 
> > Ron Grabowski - For being a helpful and very active member of the mailing
> list and submitting useful issues and feature requests regularly.
> > 
> > If you'd like to vote someone else in, let us know (privately, or
> publicly).  There's no minimum number of votes required, one really good
> vote will do.
> > 
> > Don't vote for yourself though, that's lame.  ;-)   (Unless you feel we
> really did miss you for doing something spectacular, in which case we're
> sorry, and let us know.)
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Clinton
> > 
> 
>

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