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Posted to soap-dev@ws.apache.org by ru...@us.ibm.com on 2000/06/14 16:22:23 UTC
[VOTE] Committer status for Glen Daniels
Glen Daniels wrote:
> As I continue to work on things, it would be great to know what others
> are doing so we could spread out and do the maximum amount of damage. :)
> Also, what's the procedure for someone to get access to writing the CVS
> tree? Should we first submit our new code to the list or to individuals
> to have it looked over?
As an open source project, xml-soap is obviously still in its formative
stages. The leaders have not emerged just yet.
What we will ultimately need is a STATUS file indicating todos,
assignments, and progress. And eventually, the process will clearly be for
people to submit patches and build up a reputation before being nominated
as a comitter. And a release lead to attempt to marshall the developer
efforts towards frequent releases.
At the moment, I am more interested in establishing diversity, entusuiasm
and a critical mass. Your ideas look like they have merit, so I am
inclined to take a chance. I am therefore formally nominating Glen Daniels
of Allaire corporation as a committer to xml-soap, and starting out with my
vote:
+1
- Sam Ruby
Re: [VOTE] Committer status for Glen Daniels
Posted by Rajiv Mordani <Ra...@eng.sun.com>.
+1
rubys@us.ibm.com wrote:
>
> Glen Daniels wrote:
> > As I continue to work on things, it would be great to know what others
> > are doing so we could spread out and do the maximum amount of damage. :)
> > Also, what's the procedure for someone to get access to writing the CVS
> > tree? Should we first submit our new code to the list or to individuals
> > to have it looked over?
>
> As an open source project, xml-soap is obviously still in its formative
> stages. The leaders have not emerged just yet.
>
> What we will ultimately need is a STATUS file indicating todos,
> assignments, and progress. And eventually, the process will clearly be for
> people to submit patches and build up a reputation before being nominated
> as a comitter. And a release lead to attempt to marshall the developer
> efforts towards frequent releases.
>
> At the moment, I am more interested in establishing diversity, entusuiasm
> and a critical mass. Your ideas look like they have merit, so I am
> inclined to take a chance. I am therefore formally nominating Glen Daniels
> of Allaire corporation as a committer to xml-soap, and starting out with my
> vote:
>
> +1
>
> - Sam Ruby
Re: [VOTE] Committer status for Glen Daniels
Posted by Rajiv Mordani <Ra...@eng.sun.com>.
+1
rubys@us.ibm.com wrote:
>
> Glen Daniels wrote:
> > As I continue to work on things, it would be great to know what others
> > are doing so we could spread out and do the maximum amount of damage. :)
> > Also, what's the procedure for someone to get access to writing the CVS
> > tree? Should we first submit our new code to the list or to individuals
> > to have it looked over?
>
> As an open source project, xml-soap is obviously still in its formative
> stages. The leaders have not emerged just yet.
>
> What we will ultimately need is a STATUS file indicating todos,
> assignments, and progress. And eventually, the process will clearly be for
> people to submit patches and build up a reputation before being nominated
> as a comitter. And a release lead to attempt to marshall the developer
> efforts towards frequent releases.
>
> At the moment, I am more interested in establishing diversity, entusuiasm
> and a critical mass. Your ideas look like they have merit, so I am
> inclined to take a chance. I am therefore formally nominating Glen Daniels
> of Allaire corporation as a committer to xml-soap, and starting out with my
> vote:
>
> +1
>
> - Sam Ruby