Karma granted.
There were actually only 2 binding votes (that I can tell), and 7
non-binding; as binding votes come from PMC members and are not linked to
committership. The solutions to that are either for members of the current
PMC to nominate Slide committers that they are conversant with, or for
Slide to complete its proposed move to TLP and form its own PMC.
I'm adding my +1 (or overriding the 3 +1 rule, whichever way you look at
it) because Max is already an ASF committer.
Hen
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006, Guido Casper wrote:
With 6 binding votes 3 non-binding votes and and no negative votes, Max
Pfingsthorn has been elected as a new committer for the Jakarta Slide project
[1].
Max is already a Cocoon committer and should be fine with just being granted
SVN karma to "mpfingsthorn".
[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=114044005500001&r=1&w=2
PS: I counted the number of binding votes from the information within this
file:
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta/slide/trunk/docs/contrib.html?rev=208491&view=markup
In case I forgot someone I'm sorry. Please update the file accordingly.
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