On Thu, 2 Jun 2016, Donald Sharp wrote:
Maintainers have the vote, simple majority. They have a week after
meeting to voice their opinion. Meeting notes or recording must be
made available.
Quagga is constituted as follows:
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Quagga started out as "zebra-pj". I forked it from GNU Zebra, called it
Quagga. I registered the domain name, own it and have paid for it since
inception. I have paid for core hosting services for much of this time.
I've invested a good amount on Quagga over 13 odd years.
Other people who regularly contributed, helped and were reasonable were
invited by me to help maintain Quagga. The maintainers are an
egalitarian, self-perpetuating and govern Quagga by unanimous consensus
and with mutual respect, exercising the powers devolved to them by
myself.
Community members who contribute regularly, participate in reviews, help
with integration and/or generally perform maintainer-like duties over a
sustained period of time in a constructive manner, may be invited to
become maintainers. Generally, nominations originate from an existing
maintainer, but any member of the community could suggest a nomination
(inc. themselves) to a maintainer.
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I was less active on Quagga for a number of years, maintainer resources
were light and this has caused problems. I fully intend to get Quagga
back up to speed, as a vibrant, respectful community dedicated to
building a high-quality routing protocol codebase.
I look forward to working with those who share that goal.
regards,
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Paul Jakma [email protected] @pjakma Key ID: 64A2FF6A
Fortune:
No matter what happens, there is always someone who knew it would.
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