I will remain as PPMC, I will not remain as comitter.
Thank you for explaining this.

On Sep 7, 2011, at 8:06 AM, Kevan Miller wrote:

> 
> On Sep 6, 2011, at 2:47 PM, Matthew Sacks wrote:
> 
>> Is this recommended?
> 
> I'm not sure what "this" is. 
> 
> I recommend you maintain your committer status with the podling. When the 
> podling graduates, you (and project members) can decide if you want to remain 
> a committer on the project.
> 
> Your choice on Podling PMC membership. If you feel you'll read the mailing 
> list and will maintain some oversight of the project, then feel free to 
> remain a PPMC member. If you're disconnecting from the project, won't be 
> reading mailing list, etc -- then I'd recommend you resign from the PPMC, but 
> maintain your committer status...
> 
> --kevan
> 
>> 
>> On Sep 4, 2011, at 6:22 AM, Kevan Miller wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sep 1, 2011, at 2:54 PM, Matthew Sacks wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Dear Kitty,
>>>> I regretfully announce my resignation from the Kitty project. I have been 
>>>> consumed by other things, and there are more talented people than myself 
>>>> working on this project.
>>>> I am not sure what the process is for this, but I would like Alessandro 
>>>> Novarini to take my please in heading up the project, whether that is 
>>>> official or unofficial by ASF guidelines. I will still deliver the Web 
>>>> site as promised in JIRA, but it may be delayed for a couple of months. I 
>>>> will remain on the list, if I am allowed to do so.
>>> 
>>> Passing along a few more things...
>>> 
>>> "responsibility" lies in membership in the Podling PMC. PMC's provide 
>>> oversight of the project. PMC members have an obligation to provide this 
>>> oversight for the project. Committers do not have this responsibility. So, 
>>> one other possibility is for you to resign from the Podling PMC, but 
>>> maintain your committer status.
>>> 
>>> --kevan
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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