For what it's worth, THRIFT-129 conflicts with THRIFT-25, and I'd like
to get the first committed first if possible.

Esteve Fernandez wrote:
> On Sunday 28 December 2008 23:37:09 Ian Holsman wrote:
>> In general in an apache project, the process for getting people commit
>> access is for an existing 'PMC' member to recognize the merits of an
>> individual and raise it on the private list, where it is discussed.  It
>> is discussed in private as some people may feel that the person is not
>> ready yet, and saying that in public could discourage the individual.
>> "nominating" the person on a public list is generally seen as poor form,
>> as it might preempt the discussion, and lead to no response from the
>> project.
> 
> Sorry if my actions caused any trouble. I'm not a PMC member and shouldn't 
> have nominated Bryan or Todd before asking about the process.
> 
> However, I'm still arguing for more reviewers/committers in general, I think 
> Thrift's development is being hindered by the lack of people who can act on 
> tickets, which leads to external people become frustrated and to not 
> participate more actively. For example, THRIFT-129 (the most popular ticket) 
> was reported on 2008-09-02 and last updated on 2008-10-23, but nobody 
> committed the attached patch.
> 
> Cheers.

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