Sam Ruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Who you accept paychecks from and who you are can be quite different
> things. Pier is a perfect example.
Meaning that no-matter who "owned" me, I've always been the usual pain in
the ass :) :) :) :)
Pier
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GOMEZ Henri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Elias Bayeh, IBM<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Hans Bergstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> James Davidson, Sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Pierpaolo Fumagalli, IBM<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Craig McClanahan, MyTownNet <[E
Henri Gomez wrote:
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> Pierpaolo Fumagalli is IBMer ?
At the time he did accept paychecks from IBM. Now he accepts paychecks
from Sun. In between he accepted paychecks from a company named Exoffice
which changed its name to Intalio.
Who you accept paychecks from and who you are can be quite di
>Elias Bayeh, IBM<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Hans Bergstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>James Davidson, Sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Pierpaolo Fumagalli, IBM<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Craig McClanahan, MyTownNet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Stefano Mazzocchi, Independent
Conor MacNeill wrote:
> Is the ASF board overriding the PMC bylaws just in this instance or does
> this principle hold for all PMC appointments? If it is the latter, then do
> the bylaws need to be amended to that effect?
Sam Ruby wrote:
> The PMC bylaws are broken in a number of areas.
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