I think you're right. While Roland has been more of the "face" of ksh93, from what I've seen Olga has made significant contributions here.
But in any case, I'm hereby nominating Olga for a CC grant from the ON community. - Garrett On 02/ 9/10 04:57 AM, Mike Gerdts wrote: > On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 6:30 AM, Milan Jurik<Milan.Jurik at sun.com> wrote: > >> Hi Alan, >> >> Alan Coopersmith p??e v po 08. 02. 2010 v 18:00 -0800: >> >>> ????? ???????????? wrote: >>> >>>> How is the core contributor status obtained? >>>> >>> Another core contributor nominates you and you get at least 3 >>> +1 votes and no -1 votes, as described in the constitution at: >>> http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Community+Group+ogb/governance >>> >>> >>>> Is 'core contributor' >>>> equally to 'commit privilege' in the repository? >>>> >>> No. There is no relationship at all between the two. >>> >>> >> If I remember well, there was some "relationship" for it in ON gate >> community - the starting list was based on amount of contribution to ON >> gate in previous year, but it is some time ago. But yes, technically it >> is not about "commit privilege", because e.g. Jurgen Keil must go >> through sponsor-request. >> >> Best regards, >> > My view (perhaps inaccurate) is that Olga has been one of the top two > contributors to the ksh93 integration project. This has been a huge > undertaking that has gone into ON. If I were a core contributor in > ON, I would be making a nomination for Olga to have core contributor > status due to contributions and interest in being part of the > electorate. > > Perhaps there is an ON core contributor that agrees with me. > >