Peter, Sebastian, and Elan all got their accounts.

Regarding the 100 column line, I think most people are apathetic.  
What that means we should decide?  I'm not sure :-)  And, I wrote 
that bit about disallowing code formatting except at designated 
times so as to avoid conflicts as much as possible.

-Mike

On 27 Aug 2003 at 22:13, Jeremy Arnold wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
> 
> > Anyway, you've made me change my mind. +1 to drop 1.3 
support. 
> > Rationale: at the current project stage, making the life of 
JMeter 
> > developers easy is a priority.
> 
> And you were doing such a good job of making me reconsider the 
idea.  
> :)  But I still think the move makes sense.
> 
> Comments/votes from anybody else?  I'm not familiar enough 
with the 
> JMeter/Jakarta/Apache guidelines to know off the top of my head 
whether 
> an official vote is required for this decision, but it looks like we 
> have support from me, Jordi, and Mike.
> 
> Speaking of votes, things have been pretty quiet on the 100 
> characters/line topic...looks like the vote will fail to pass if we 
> don't hear from other committers soon.
> 
> Did we finalize the vote on the new committers?  Now that I've 
read 
> Peter Lin's code (in the process of reformatting it), I'll change my 
> vote from +0 to +1 -- I was especially impressed by the code 
comments 
> which acknowledged some areas still in need of work...it's much 
better 
> to point them out than to pretend they don't exist.
> 
> Jeremy
> 
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