Hi,
+1 for David!
-- Santiago
On Feb 18, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Henry Zongaro wrote:
Hello.
Brian Minchau/Toronto/i...@ibmca wrote on 2009-01-12 04:41:22 PM:
> I have been chairperson of Apache Xalan since about October of 2004.
> Four years and a few months. I'm sad to say that I must resign as
> chairperson of the project.
>
> I have started a leave of absence from my work of still undetermined
> duration, because of health reasons. At this time, it would be
> prudent to hand over chairmanship of Apache Xalan. Therefore, I'm
> obliged to resign from this position effective immediately. I trust
> that the other members of the Xalan PMC will work with the Board to
> find a replacement as expeditiously as possible.
>
> I'm staying as a PMC member for now, but I'm afraid I can't drive
> the choice of a replacement.
I'd like to extend my belated personal thanks to Brian for all the
work he did as the chair of the Xalan project, and more so as a
contributor and committer, most significant of which was a rewrite
of the Xalan serializer that both the Xalan-J interpreter and XSLTC
processors use, and which the Xerces project uses for the DOM L3
Save support in Xerces-J.
But it seems Brian's trust may have been a bit misplaced, as the
PMC hasn't acted very quickly to elect a new chair. I'd like to
make amends for that by calling for a vote on a new PMC chair, to
close 25 February, 2008. According to section 5.6 of the Xalan
Charter,[1] the PMC elects a chair from within its own ranks by a
simple majority. Anyone on the PMC should feel free to vote for
any PMC member, including himself or herself. Committers and
contributors are welcome to express their views, but only the votes
of PMC members will be counted. Here are the names of all the
Xalan PMC members:
John Gentilin
Christine Li
Ramesh Mandava
Brian Minchau
Santiago Pericas-Geertsen
Henry Zongaro
I'd like to open the voting by casting a +1 vote for David Bertoni
for chair of the Xalan PMC. David has long been the primary
contributor on the Xalan-C processor, and has often gotten involved
in discussion in the Xalan-Java side of things as well. David has
also been a member of the Xalan PMC since September 2007. As such,
I think he'd make an excellent PMC chair.
Thanks,
Henry
[1] http://xalan.apache.org/charter.html
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