Hey Andrew,

Sorry I didn't reach out. We actually have started a vote for your 
committership on the private list. I'm not sure what the standard protocol is 
for whether votes are also announced on the -dev list (I know things seem to 
tend towards openness and community, but it would also be awkward to announce 
votes and then have to later announce if they don' pass).

Anyways, in the spirit of openness and community-building I will say that the 
vote has been positive and the existing committers all seem supportive of 
granting committership based upon your original Cocoa work. I think we just 
need one or two more official PMC votes to make it binding.

Cheers,
mcslee


-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew McGeachie [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 12:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Cocoa patches

They're all in JIRA.

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-158
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-280
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-60

I'm pretty sure JIRA sent email to the list when I submitted these.

At this point its gonna be a little tricky to make patches for my other issues 
since the patches will start conflicting with each other.  I sent email to 
David Reiss, Bryan Duxbury, Ben Maurer and Mark Slee asking for commit 
permission but heard nothing back.

- a


On Feb 27, 2009, at 2:35 PM, Doug Cutting wrote:

> Where are the patches?  Searching the list, I can find no mention of 
> these patches from you.  Am I missing something?
>
> Every Thrift contribution must be made through this mailing list.   
> If you attach a patch to Jira, it shows up here.  That's the best 
> practice.  If you point to a patch in a remote repository in either a 
> Jira comment or in a message here, that's not as good, but it might be 
> acceptable.
>
> Doug
>
> Andrew McGeachie wrote:
>> Is there anybody out there who would be willing to review and/or 
>> commit my Cocoa patches?  They're getting lonely and wrinkly.
>> - a

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