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Posted to dev@ws.apache.org by James M Snell <ja...@us.ibm.com> on 2003/11/12 22:24:22 UTC

PMC

This shouldn't come as much of a surprise, but I wanted to officially 
delist myself as a member of the Web Services PMC.  I have not been able 
to devote any time to the PMC or any of the discussions and do not forsee 
any change in the near or distant future.

- James M Snell
  jasnell@us.ibm.com
  http://www.ibm.com
  (877) 511-5082 / Office
  930-1979 / Tie Line

Re: PMC

Posted by James M Snell <ja...@us.ibm.com>.
Works for me :-).  Thanks Sam

- James M Snell
  jasnell@us.ibm.com
  http://www.ibm.com
  (877) 511-5082 / Office
  930-1979 / Tie Line



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11/12/2003 04:34 PM
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James M Snell wrote:

> This shouldn't come as much of a surprise, but I wanted to officially 
> delist myself as a member of the Web Services PMC.  I have not been able 

> to devote any time to the PMC or any of the discussions and do not 
forsee 
> any change in the near or distant future.

The way other PMCs have handled similar situations is to list the PMC 
member as being emeritus - a status that can revert back to full PMC 
membership at any time upon request.

- Sam Ruby




Re: PMC

Posted by Sam Ruby <ru...@apache.org>.
James M Snell wrote:

> This shouldn't come as much of a surprise, but I wanted to officially 
> delist myself as a member of the Web Services PMC.  I have not been able 
> to devote any time to the PMC or any of the discussions and do not forsee 
> any change in the near or distant future.

The way other PMCs have handled similar situations is to list the PMC 
member as being emeritus - a status that can revert back to full PMC 
membership at any time upon request.

- Sam Ruby