If I have to become a PMC, then might as well become a top level. We
might as well do the subversion thing at the same time.

peter


On 7/29/05, Michael Stover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Jakarta PMC is not going to allow a JMeter release unless it can be
> backed by 3 Jakarta PMC members.  I'm the only current JMeter committer
> who's also on the Jakarta PMC, which means we need two more - the only
> candidates are Sebastian and Peter.  They have already been nominated
> and the stream of +1 votes is going on now.
> 
> Another option, however, is to take JMeter to a top-level project
> (jmeter.apache.org) where it would have it's own PMC (probably again the
> three of us).  I'm not what the consequences are of that, if any - I've
> got an inquiry in.
> 
> My personal preference is to make JMeter a top-level project.  Jakarta
> wants us out anyway, and it seems inevitable in the long run.  Might as
> well get it over with is my feeling.
> 
> -Mike
> 
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