On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 10:23 AM, ant elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are receiving this email because you are listed as an Apache
> Tuscany committer. Tuscany is looking to graduate in the near future
> and following Apache Incubator practice is cleaning up the committer
> list. Tuscany ha
No problem, I shall add your name to the list.
We do actually review every commit so it is fine for you to directly commit
instead of raising patches, you could post a note to the dev list if there's
ones you're particularly nervous about. Thats actually easier as then no one
needs to do the work
Ant,
My preference would be to remain a committer. However, I am not sure
when my schedule will allow for a deeper involvement.
Lately, I have been submitting fixes in patches rather than committing
directly. With a small number of fixes this isn't a big deal, and it
ensures that at least one p
Thanks for replying Rajith and thanks for your participation, our JMS
binding is still based on the code you wrote. Be great to get support for
qpid/amqp sometime so when ever you do get time just say and i'm sure
there'll be no barriers to your rejoining.
...ant
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 5:31 P
Ant,
I have been inactive for the last 12 months or so.
The Qpid project is taking so much of my time and judging by the past
12 months I think I will be unable to devote enough quality time to
deserve comittership.
So I would appreciate if you can revoke it.
I do have a plan to jump back in and
You are receiving this email because you are listed as an Apache
Tuscany committer. Tuscany is looking to graduate in the near future
and following Apache Incubator practice is cleaning up the committer
list. Tuscany has 35 committers listed on the status file some of
those have left and some were