I think we need at least 3 positive votes if I recall. Can some other
commons committers please vote ?
Thanks
-Vincent
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vincent Massol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 2:14 PM
Subject: [Vote] Vote for a new Cactus committer
> Hi committers !
>
> I'd like to propose Jari Worsley as a Cactus committer. He has been
actively
> helping us on Cactus and it's high time we vote someone in (so I can go on
> holidays ... ! :) ). Here is a short bio of him ...
>
> Interests in IT
> --------------
>
> Tools and process development, object technology, patterns and
architecture,
> and "keeping it simple". On the lighter side, games and the future of IT -
> where will the genius and insanity of 10,000's of engineers take us? :)
See
> www.compaq.com/rcfoc for one of my favourite weekly reads.
>
> Career synopsis
> ----------------
>
> First program at 11 in BASIC on an Atari 800 :). Since then I have been
paid
> to write client/server programs during the "fat client" era using Delphi,
> have written middleware for a bank, have written Java ports of
graphically
> intensive C++ applications, and for the last 2 years have been writing web
> applications using Java, JSP and Oracle. see www.hometrack.co.uk for an
> example.
>
> Cactus
> -------
>
> I have been answering emails on the mailing list for beginners and design
> issues also. I have submitted several bug fixes and proposals for the
> future. I have an active interest in promoting cactus within and outside
of
> my organisation, as part of a wider push to get people to accept unit
> testing as a core part of the development process. I want to see cactus
> developed to help me and my colleagues deliver better web applications, to
> help us reduce our risk on projects, and so make projects more fun! After
> all, it is important to enjoy your work. :)
>
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent Massol
>
>
>