One thing I know we have to do is to check the status of all of our
software grants and ICLAs.  The one from Facebook does not cover
third-party contributions to Thrift.

--David

Chad Walters wrote:
> +1. David has been unofficially providing this role but I think he has been 
> busier with other things. Anyone want to volunteer?
> 
> I think we have had a number of +1 votes on 0.1.0 RC2. Does anyone want to do 
> an official tabulation of the votes and then declare the release? I am not 
> 100% sure but I think all the other official Apache process requirements have 
> been completed so that might actually be the last step we need before making 
> the release official.
> 
> Chad
> ________________________________________
> From: Bryan Duxbury [[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 7:36 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Release manager?
> 
> I think this sounds like a great idea.
> 
> On Jul 21, 2009, at 3:25 AM, Johan Oskarsson wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I was going to ask for the latest 0.1.0 release news, but will instead
>> suggest that the project should assign a primary release manager.
>>
>> The release manager would be a committer that would spend some of his
>> time initiating the release process and make sure it doesn't stall. He
>> would organize votes and poke the right people/lists to make sure the
>> release it is taken through the necessary steps.
>>
>> What do people think?
>>
>> /Johan
> 

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