I'll vote. So there's 2. One more to make it formal.

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From: Mike Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 8:51 AM
To: JMeter Developers List
Subject: Re: AW: who wants to be a committer?


I cajole, beg, bug to get Apache folks to do things like make user
accounts for folks like you.  
That's why JMeter really doesn't follow the Apache guidelines.  If I ask
for a vote, I don't 
usually get any response.  

-Mike

On 9 Dec 2002 at 15:54, Wolfram Rittmeyer wrote:

> Well, I'd like to get a committer though I have not been active for 
> the last two or so months. I contributed to the MailerVisualizer and 
> the DurationAssertion.
> 
> For the MailerVisualizer there still needs work to be done (bug 12431)

> which I would like to do. Furthermore I would like to comment on stuff

> I touch while developing anything for JMeter (personally my main 
> complaint about the JMeter source code).
> 
> Yet I am a bit curious: Isn't it mentioned somewhere on apache.org 
> that three commmitters have to vote positive for any new one to get 
> committer. Just for curiosity: How is voting done for JMeter with you,

> Mike, being the only active committer?
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Wolfram Rittmeyer
> 
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