> -----Original Message-----
> From: Curt Arnold [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 28 April 2009 11:14 PM
> To: Log4PHP Dev
> Subject: Re: New committers
> 
> Good to see some new faces, but I'm curious about how it happened.  I
> don't recall any discussion or votes and I didn't request new accounts
> or make changes to the SVN authorization file.

You may have been very busy or living on Mars :)

You should check the incubator mailing list and board reports. The project
had become inactive that it was worrying to the point that it was talked
about being closed down due to inactivity. No three monthly board reports
were being sent and no responses from the committers and mentors.

Christian has been a lone figure on the list these last 3 months (supplying
patches with no chance of them being committed) and I offered to step in and
help and try and resurrect. I actually mentioned removing committers and
mentors during another reboot of the project. Myself and Niclas Hedhman are
new Mentors along with myself and Christian as new committers (though my
help there won't be nearly as good as Christians.)

Look for 'Getting log4php going again' started 22/03/09.
Also check the March 2009 board report.
Also check 'RE: March 2009 Incubator Board Report' thread on incubator list
started on 17/03/09.
Look for discussion started on this mail list December 2008 and January 2009
that only Jim responded to.

The above are aimed to be helpful so you get caught up to date with the full
picture and are not meant to criticise anyone, we can all be busy with other
stuff for periods of time. The main factor I guess was no feedback was
forthcoming.

Anyway, no problem, the best thing to come from this is a new lease of life
and hopefully a release out of the door soon-ish :)

Gav...


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