Here's a quick update with the progress so far.

 * We have had 14 people provide lists.
 * 32 people have been identified (listed below)
 * 22 people have shown up more than twice, 3 people are on 10 lists.
 * I think we cover 5 continents, and a pretty wide distribution by
   self appointed tasks

Here's the current list of names (alphabetical by first name)

   Andre Fischer (af)
   Andrea Pescetti (pescetti)
   Andrew Rist (arist)
   Ariel Constenla-Haile (arielch)
   Armin Le Grand (alg)
   Claudio Filho (filhocf)
   Dave Fischer (wave)
   Donald Harbison (dpharbison)
   Drew Jensen (atjensen)
   Hagar Delest (hagar)
   Herbert Duerr (hdu)
   Ian Lynch (ingotian)
   Jian Fang Zhang (zhangjf)
   Jürgen Schmidt (jsc)
   Kay Schenk (kschenk)
   Kazunari Hirano (khirano)
   Louis Suarez-Potts (louis)
   Maho NAKATA (maho)
   Marcus Lange (marcus)
   Oliver-Rainer Wittmann (orw)
   Pedro Giffuni (pfg)
   Peter Junge (pj)
   Raphael Bircher (rbircher)
   Regina Henschel (regina)
   RGB.ES (rgb-es)
   Rob Weir (robweir)
   Roberto Galoppini (galoppini)
   Shen Feng Liu (liushenfeng)
   Thomas J. Frazier (yj)
   Yang Shih-Ching (imacat)
   Yong Lin Ma (mayongl)
   Yuri Dario (ydario)

If you have not provided your list yet (and especially if you think someone is missing...)
There is no better time than now!

A.




On 9/20/2012 10:49 AM, Dave Fisher wrote:
To clarify:

1) I'll put together my list of 10 on Sunday.

2) I agree with Louis that a wiki page that lists the names so far makes sense, 
but I don't think it should have counts until the process is done.

Regards,
Dave

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 20, 2012, at 12:08 PM, "Dennis E. Hamilton" <orc...@apache.org> wrote:

Dave, I'm puzzled.

I thought this thread and the one on which nominations are being made was at 
the initiative of Andrew Rist.

Are you and he collaborating on compilation of the results?

It would be great if there was a single compilation of the results, it could be 
verified by anyone, and there can be subsequent discussion on what to make of 
it, if anything.

- Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Fisher [mailto:dave2w...@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 06:06
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: [DISCUSS][PMC] Proposed PMC List

On Sep 20, 2012, at 6:06 AM, Ross Gardler <rgard...@opendirective.com> wrote:

On 20 September 2012 11:49, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:
Once a PMC exists, new members must be nominated and discussed on the
private@tlp list.
Votes are held on the private list, so is not secret, but it is not
public either.
There are very few *must* items in the ASF. In fact it is up to the
PMC to decide how and where the decision is made. When voting on
people most, but not all, projects do it in private.
Apache POI is an example. The PMC considers the public vote to be an incentive 
for contributors. Since votes happen very infrequently it does not add a lot of 
traffic to the lists.

I think that process here is proceeding well. I hope to put together a list on 
Sunday when I return home.

If a wiki is created before then perhaps it should list only names without a 
count. That way we can all see if anyone is missing.

Regards,
Dave

Ross

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