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Posted to dev@tapestry.apache.org by Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com> on 2007/05/14 18:04:46 UTC

[dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

I'd like to start what I think is the first ever dual vote for two new
Tapestry developers.

These are the shared attributes I think makes both of them a valuable
addition to our team:

-) Have been developing with Tapestry for a long time, active on the mailing
lists.
-) Are currently using the latest 4.1.2 versions in their respective
employers products on a daily basis, providing valuable feedback in private
/ JIRA / as well as patches.  Ben especially has been invaluable in helping
get ognl 2.7 out the door.
-) Have given me the general feeling of being fairly anal retentive when it
comes to their code.  A quality I personally value and think will mesh well
with the standards Howard has already set up.
-) Both have a long term vested interest in seeing Tapestry 4 come to
maturation in real world large scale products / projects.
-) Both have also been doing ajax related development for a long time
already - starting with Tacos and now with the more recent features in the
4.1 series of Tapestry.

Like most of the recent incoming committers (including myself) - Marcus also
hosts his own Tapestry based open source project at
http://honeycomb.javaforge.com/.  This is a tapestry/hivemind based library
for integrating hibernate.

Though Ben isn't currently hosting any outside projects (that I know of) -
he and his co-workers have been consistently and diligently providing tons
of invaluable feedback / JIRA issues / patches for a long time.

Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to contribute
something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4 gets
finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot of
radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to see the
existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the kind of
development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.

The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results and
post them back to the list.

Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)

-- 
Jesse Kuhnert
Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer

Open source based consulting work centered around
dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com

Re: [dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

Posted by Howard Lewis Ship <hl...@gmail.com>.
Marcus Shulte: +1 from Howard Lewis Ship (binding)
Ben Dotte: +1 from Howard Lewis Ship (binding)

On 5/14/07, Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'd like to start what I think is the first ever dual vote for two new
> Tapestry developers.
>
> These are the shared attributes I think makes both of them a valuable
> addition to our team:
>
> -) Have been developing with Tapestry for a long time, active on the
> mailing
> lists.
> -) Are currently using the latest 4.1.2 versions in their respective
> employers products on a daily basis, providing valuable feedback in
> private
> / JIRA / as well as patches.  Ben especially has been invaluable in
> helping
> get ognl 2.7 out the door.
> -) Have given me the general feeling of being fairly anal retentive when
> it
> comes to their code.  A quality I personally value and think will mesh
> well
> with the standards Howard has already set up.
> -) Both have a long term vested interest in seeing Tapestry 4 come to
> maturation in real world large scale products / projects.
> -) Both have also been doing ajax related development for a long time
> already - starting with Tacos and now with the more recent features in the
> 4.1 series of Tapestry.
>
> Like most of the recent incoming committers (including myself) - Marcus
> also
> hosts his own Tapestry based open source project at
> http://honeycomb.javaforge.com/.  This is a tapestry/hivemind based
> library
> for integrating hibernate.
>
> Though Ben isn't currently hosting any outside projects (that I know of) -
> he and his co-workers have been consistently and diligently providing tons
> of invaluable feedback / JIRA issues / patches for a long time.
>
> Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to contribute
> something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4 gets
> finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot of
> radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to see
> the
> existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the kind of
> development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.
>
> The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results and
> post them back to the list.
>
> Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
>
> --
> Jesse Kuhnert
> Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer
>
> Open source based consulting work centered around
> dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com
>



-- 
Howard M. Lewis Ship
TWD Consulting, Inc.
Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant
Creator and PMC Chair, Apache Tapestry
Creator, Apache HiveMind

Professional Tapestry training, mentoring, support
and project work.  http://howardlewisship.com

Re: [dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

Posted by D&J Gredler <dj...@gmail.com>.
Marcus Shulte: +1 from Daniel Gredler (binding)
Ben Dotte: +1 from Daniel Gredler (binding)

On 5/14/07, Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'd like to start what I think is the first ever dual vote for two new
> Tapestry developers.
>
> These are the shared attributes I think makes both of them a valuable
> addition to our team:
>
> -) Have been developing with Tapestry for a long time, active on the
> mailing
> lists.
> -) Are currently using the latest 4.1.2 versions in their respective
> employers products on a daily basis, providing valuable feedback in
> private
> / JIRA / as well as patches.  Ben especially has been invaluable in
> helping
> get ognl 2.7 out the door.
> -) Have given me the general feeling of being fairly anal retentive when
> it
> comes to their code.  A quality I personally value and think will mesh
> well
> with the standards Howard has already set up.
> -) Both have a long term vested interest in seeing Tapestry 4 come to
> maturation in real world large scale products / projects.
> -) Both have also been doing ajax related development for a long time
> already - starting with Tacos and now with the more recent features in the
> 4.1 series of Tapestry.
>
> Like most of the recent incoming committers (including myself) - Marcus
> also
> hosts his own Tapestry based open source project at
> http://honeycomb.javaforge.com/.  This is a tapestry/hivemind based
> library
> for integrating hibernate.
>
> Though Ben isn't currently hosting any outside projects (that I know of) -
> he and his co-workers have been consistently and diligently providing tons
> of invaluable feedback / JIRA issues / patches for a long time.
>
> Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to contribute
> something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4 gets
> finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot of
> radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to see
> the
> existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the kind of
> development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.
>
> The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results and
> post them back to the list.
>
> Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
>
> --
> Jesse Kuhnert
> Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer
>
> Open source based consulting work centered around
> dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com
>

Re: [dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

Posted by Howard Lewis Ship <hl...@gmail.com>.
Marcus is a familar name so that's not a problem but Ben's is, alas, less
familar and I need to do some research before voting.

It's high time for Tapestry's developer community to grow a bit ... just
carefully, so that we're all pulling in the same direction, and with the
same commitment to quality.

On 5/14/07, Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'd like to start what I think is the first ever dual vote for two new
> Tapestry developers.
>
> These are the shared attributes I think makes both of them a valuable
> addition to our team:
>
> -) Have been developing with Tapestry for a long time, active on the
> mailing
> lists.
> -) Are currently using the latest 4.1.2 versions in their respective
> employers products on a daily basis, providing valuable feedback in
> private
> / JIRA / as well as patches.  Ben especially has been invaluable in
> helping
> get ognl 2.7 out the door.
> -) Have given me the general feeling of being fairly anal retentive when
> it
> comes to their code.  A quality I personally value and think will mesh
> well
> with the standards Howard has already set up.
> -) Both have a long term vested interest in seeing Tapestry 4 come to
> maturation in real world large scale products / projects.
> -) Both have also been doing ajax related development for a long time
> already - starting with Tacos and now with the more recent features in the
> 4.1 series of Tapestry.
>
> Like most of the recent incoming committers (including myself) - Marcus
> also
> hosts his own Tapestry based open source project at
> http://honeycomb.javaforge.com/.  This is a tapestry/hivemind based
> library
> for integrating hibernate.
>
> Though Ben isn't currently hosting any outside projects (that I know of) -
> he and his co-workers have been consistently and diligently providing tons
> of invaluable feedback / JIRA issues / patches for a long time.
>
> Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to contribute
> something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4 gets
> finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot of
> radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to see
> the
> existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the kind of
> development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.
>
> The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results and
> post them back to the list.
>
> Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
>
> --
> Jesse Kuhnert
> Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer
>
> Open source based consulting work centered around
> dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com
>



-- 
Howard M. Lewis Ship
TWD Consulting, Inc.
Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant
Creator and PMC Chair, Apache Tapestry
Creator, Apache HiveMind

Professional Tapestry training, mentoring, support
and project work.  http://howardlewisship.com

Re: [dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

Posted by "Filip S. Adamsen" <fs...@fsadev.com>.
Marcus Schulte: +1 Filip S. Adamsen (non-binding)
Ben Dotte: +1 Filip S. Adamsen (non-binding)

Jesse Kuhnert skrev:
> I'd like to start what I think is the first ever dual vote for two new
> Tapestry developers.
> 
> These are the shared attributes I think makes both of them a valuable
> addition to our team:
> 
> -) Have been developing with Tapestry for a long time, active on the 
> mailing
> lists.
> -) Are currently using the latest 4.1.2 versions in their respective
> employers products on a daily basis, providing valuable feedback in private
> / JIRA / as well as patches.  Ben especially has been invaluable in helping
> get ognl 2.7 out the door.
> -) Have given me the general feeling of being fairly anal retentive when it
> comes to their code.  A quality I personally value and think will mesh well
> with the standards Howard has already set up.
> -) Both have a long term vested interest in seeing Tapestry 4 come to
> maturation in real world large scale products / projects.
> -) Both have also been doing ajax related development for a long time
> already - starting with Tacos and now with the more recent features in the
> 4.1 series of Tapestry.
> 
> Like most of the recent incoming committers (including myself) - Marcus 
> also
> hosts his own Tapestry based open source project at
> http://honeycomb.javaforge.com/.  This is a tapestry/hivemind based library
> for integrating hibernate.
> 
> Though Ben isn't currently hosting any outside projects (that I know of) -
> he and his co-workers have been consistently and diligently providing tons
> of invaluable feedback / JIRA issues / patches for a long time.
> 
> Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to contribute
> something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4 gets
> finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot of
> radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to see the
> existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the kind of
> development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.
> 
> The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results and
> post them back to the list.
> 
> Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> 

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Re: [dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

Posted by Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com>.
Good point about the dual voting.  I guess the experiment failed - but
either way it seems reasonable that people should feel free to only vote for
one person at a time if they feel like it... Possibly following up with
another vote for the other or not at all.

On 5/14/07, Andreas Andreou <an...@di.uoa.gr> wrote:
>
> Marcus Shulte: +1 Andreas Andreou (binding)
> Ben Dotte: +1 Andreas Andreou (binding)
>
> Dual Voting: -1 (binding)
> I dont like this procedure... I feel it forces me to delay
> casting my vote until i have a clear opinion on both. But perhaps I'm more
> familiar with one of the guys and want to go ahead with him right away...
> What am i supposed to do then?
>
>
> On 5/14/07, Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I'd like to start what I think is the first ever dual vote for two new
> > Tapestry developers.
> >
> > These are the shared attributes I think makes both of them a valuable
> > addition to our team:
> >
> > -) Have been developing with Tapestry for a long time, active on the
> > mailing
> > lists.
> > -) Are currently using the latest 4.1.2 versions in their respective
> > employers products on a daily basis, providing valuable feedback in
> > private
> > / JIRA / as well as patches.  Ben especially has been invaluable in
> > helping
> > get ognl 2.7 out the door.
> > -) Have given me the general feeling of being fairly anal retentive when
> > it
> > comes to their code.  A quality I personally value and think will mesh
> > well
> > with the standards Howard has already set up.
> > -) Both have a long term vested interest in seeing Tapestry 4 come to
> > maturation in real world large scale products / projects.
> > -) Both have also been doing ajax related development for a long time
> > already - starting with Tacos and now with the more recent features in
> the
> > 4.1 series of Tapestry.
> >
> > Like most of the recent incoming committers (including myself) - Marcus
> > also
> > hosts his own Tapestry based open source project at
> > http://honeycomb.javaforge.com/.  This is a tapestry/hivemind based
> > library
> > for integrating hibernate.
> >
> > Though Ben isn't currently hosting any outside projects (that I know of)
> -
> > he and his co-workers have been consistently and diligently providing
> tons
> > of invaluable feedback / JIRA issues / patches for a long time.
> >
> > Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to contribute
> > something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4
> gets
> > finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot
> of
> > radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to see
> > the
> > existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the kind
> of
> > development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.
> >
> > The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results
> and
> > post them back to the list.
> >
> > Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> > Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> >
> > --
> > Jesse Kuhnert
> > Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer
> >
> > Open source based consulting work centered around
> > dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Andreas Andreou - andyhot@apache.org - http://andyhot.di.uoa.gr
> Tapestry / Tacos developer
> Open Source / JEE Consulting
>



-- 
Jesse Kuhnert
Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer

Open source based consulting work centered around
dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com

Re: [dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

Posted by Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com>.
Yes I agree.

I know my addition of Ben was a little out of the ordinary but I feel like
it is a good choice.  The same way I know within 5 minutes of an interview
after spending 6 months at a time to find a single developer worth having
around that I've run into someone who is smart / passionate about their
work.  Maybe I'm wrong but thus far in my career I haven't been about this
particular part of reading people. (though every other part of them is still
a mystery ;) )

On 5/14/07, Bryan Dotzour <BD...@widen.com> wrote:
>
> Being a coworker of Bens (as well as a simple lurker to this mailing
> list) gives any vote I would cast less weight than most, however I do
> feel that I could share a bit about Ben to help the voters make up their
> own minds.
>
> In a development team with over 20 years combined experience working
> with Tapestry, Ben has proven to be one the most resourceful and
> knowledgeable developers we have in the less than two years he's been
> with us.  He is always on top of the latest changes and developments in
> the Tapestry tree and is a frequent contributor to the users mailing
> list as well as to Tapestry JIRA =).
>
> Jesses impression of Ben could not be more spot-on.  His interests lie
> in keeping Tapestry 4.x a stable and reliable project because that helps
> him get his job done.  He often digs deep into Tapestry internals to
> understand why bugs are surfacing and works with the Tapestry team to
> report, reproduce, and (when possible) provide resolution to problems.
> And, yes, he's about the right level of "anal retentive".  =)
>
> I know that as a Tapestry committer, Ben would bring the same qualities
> to the project that he has brought to our company: a genuine interest in
> developing useful software and the attitude and skills to do so
> effectively.
>
> I hope this email wasn't too inappropriate for this list, but it can
> sometimes be difficult to get the measure of a person on the Internet
> and I wanted to share what I've learned about Ben from having worked
> with him these last couple of years.
>
> Regards,
> Bryan Dotzour
>
> On 5/14/07, Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I'd like to start what I think is the first ever dual vote for two new
> > Tapestry developers.
> >
> > These are the shared attributes I think makes both of them a valuable
> > addition to our team:
> >
> > -) Have been developing with Tapestry for a long time, active on the
> > mailing
> > lists.
> > -) Are currently using the latest 4.1.2 versions in their respective
> > employers products on a daily basis, providing valuable feedback in
> > private
> > / JIRA / as well as patches.  Ben especially has been invaluable in
> > helping
> > get ognl 2.7 out the door.
> > -) Have given me the general feeling of being fairly anal retentive
> when
> > it
> > comes to their code.  A quality I personally value and think will mesh
> > well
> > with the standards Howard has already set up.
> > -) Both have a long term vested interest in seeing Tapestry 4 come to
> > maturation in real world large scale products / projects.
> > -) Both have also been doing ajax related development for a long time
> > already - starting with Tacos and now with the more recent features in
> the
> > 4.1 series of Tapestry.
> >
> > Like most of the recent incoming committers (including myself) -
> Marcus
> > also
> > hosts his own Tapestry based open source project at
> > http://honeycomb.javaforge.com/.  This is a tapestry/hivemind based
> > library
> > for integrating hibernate.
> >
> > Though Ben isn't currently hosting any outside projects (that I know
> of) -
> > he and his co-workers have been consistently and diligently providing
> tons
> > of invaluable feedback / JIRA issues / patches for a long time.
> >
> > Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to
> contribute
> > something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4
> gets
> > finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot
> of
> > radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to
> see
> > the
> > existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the
> kind of
> > development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.
> >
> > The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results
> and
> > post them back to the list.
> >
> > Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> > Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> >
> > --
> > Jesse Kuhnert
> > Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer
> >
> > Open source based consulting work centered around
> > dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com
> >
>
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-- 
Jesse Kuhnert
Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer

Open source based consulting work centered around
dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com

RE: [dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

Posted by Bryan Dotzour <BD...@widen.com>.
Being a coworker of Bens (as well as a simple lurker to this mailing
list) gives any vote I would cast less weight than most, however I do
feel that I could share a bit about Ben to help the voters make up their
own minds.

In a development team with over 20 years combined experience working
with Tapestry, Ben has proven to be one the most resourceful and
knowledgeable developers we have in the less than two years he's been
with us.  He is always on top of the latest changes and developments in
the Tapestry tree and is a frequent contributor to the users mailing
list as well as to Tapestry JIRA =).

Jesses impression of Ben could not be more spot-on.  His interests lie
in keeping Tapestry 4.x a stable and reliable project because that helps
him get his job done.  He often digs deep into Tapestry internals to
understand why bugs are surfacing and works with the Tapestry team to
report, reproduce, and (when possible) provide resolution to problems.
And, yes, he's about the right level of "anal retentive".  =)

I know that as a Tapestry committer, Ben would bring the same qualities
to the project that he has brought to our company: a genuine interest in
developing useful software and the attitude and skills to do so
effectively. 

I hope this email wasn't too inappropriate for this list, but it can
sometimes be difficult to get the measure of a person on the Internet
and I wanted to share what I've learned about Ben from having worked
with him these last couple of years.

Regards,
Bryan Dotzour

On 5/14/07, Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'd like to start what I think is the first ever dual vote for two new
> Tapestry developers.
>
> These are the shared attributes I think makes both of them a valuable
> addition to our team:
>
> -) Have been developing with Tapestry for a long time, active on the
> mailing
> lists.
> -) Are currently using the latest 4.1.2 versions in their respective
> employers products on a daily basis, providing valuable feedback in
> private
> / JIRA / as well as patches.  Ben especially has been invaluable in
> helping
> get ognl 2.7 out the door.
> -) Have given me the general feeling of being fairly anal retentive
when
> it
> comes to their code.  A quality I personally value and think will mesh
> well
> with the standards Howard has already set up.
> -) Both have a long term vested interest in seeing Tapestry 4 come to
> maturation in real world large scale products / projects.
> -) Both have also been doing ajax related development for a long time
> already - starting with Tacos and now with the more recent features in
the
> 4.1 series of Tapestry.
>
> Like most of the recent incoming committers (including myself) -
Marcus
> also
> hosts his own Tapestry based open source project at
> http://honeycomb.javaforge.com/.  This is a tapestry/hivemind based
> library
> for integrating hibernate.
>
> Though Ben isn't currently hosting any outside projects (that I know
of) -
> he and his co-workers have been consistently and diligently providing
tons
> of invaluable feedback / JIRA issues / patches for a long time.
>
> Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to
contribute
> something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4
gets
> finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot
of
> radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to
see
> the
> existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the
kind of
> development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.
>
> The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results
and
> post them back to the list.
>
> Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
>
> --
> Jesse Kuhnert
> Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer
>
> Open source based consulting work centered around
> dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com
>

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Re: [dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

Posted by Andreas Andreou <an...@di.uoa.gr>.
Marcus Shulte: +1 Andreas Andreou (binding)
Ben Dotte: +1 Andreas Andreou (binding)

Dual Voting: -1 (binding)
I dont like this procedure... I feel it forces me to delay
casting my vote until i have a clear opinion on both. But perhaps I'm more
familiar with one of the guys and want to go ahead with him right away...
What am i supposed to do then?


On 5/14/07, Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'd like to start what I think is the first ever dual vote for two new
> Tapestry developers.
>
> These are the shared attributes I think makes both of them a valuable
> addition to our team:
>
> -) Have been developing with Tapestry for a long time, active on the
> mailing
> lists.
> -) Are currently using the latest 4.1.2 versions in their respective
> employers products on a daily basis, providing valuable feedback in
> private
> / JIRA / as well as patches.  Ben especially has been invaluable in
> helping
> get ognl 2.7 out the door.
> -) Have given me the general feeling of being fairly anal retentive when
> it
> comes to their code.  A quality I personally value and think will mesh
> well
> with the standards Howard has already set up.
> -) Both have a long term vested interest in seeing Tapestry 4 come to
> maturation in real world large scale products / projects.
> -) Both have also been doing ajax related development for a long time
> already - starting with Tacos and now with the more recent features in the
> 4.1 series of Tapestry.
>
> Like most of the recent incoming committers (including myself) - Marcus
> also
> hosts his own Tapestry based open source project at
> http://honeycomb.javaforge.com/.  This is a tapestry/hivemind based
> library
> for integrating hibernate.
>
> Though Ben isn't currently hosting any outside projects (that I know of) -
> he and his co-workers have been consistently and diligently providing tons
> of invaluable feedback / JIRA issues / patches for a long time.
>
> Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to contribute
> something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4 gets
> finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot of
> radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to see
> the
> existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the kind of
> development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.
>
> The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results and
> post them back to the list.
>
> Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
>
> --
> Jesse Kuhnert
> Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer
>
> Open source based consulting work centered around
> dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com
>



-- 
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Tapestry / Tacos developer
Open Source / JEE Consulting

Re: [dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

Posted by Andrea Chiumenti <ki...@gmail.com>.
Marcus Shulte:  +1 (non-binding)
Ben Dotte:      +1 (non-binding)On 5/15/07, Nick Westgate <
nick@key-planning.co.jp> wrote:
>
> Marcus Shulte: +1 Nick Westgate (non-binding)
> Ben Dotte: +1 Nick Westgate (non-binding)
>
> Here's hoping they free up Jesse a bit so T5 gets more of the TLC it
> deserves. ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Nick.
>
>
> > Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to contribute
> > something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4
> gets
> > finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot
> of
> > radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to see
> the
> > existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the kind
> of
> > development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.
> >
> > The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results
> and
> > post them back to the list.
> >
> > Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> > Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> >
>
>
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Re: [dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

Posted by Nick Westgate <ni...@key-planning.co.jp>.
Marcus Shulte: +1 Nick Westgate (non-binding)
Ben Dotte: +1 Nick Westgate (non-binding)

Here's hoping they free up Jesse a bit so T5 gets more of the TLC it deserves. ;-)

Cheers,
Nick.


> Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to contribute
> something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4 gets
> finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot of
> radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to see the
> existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the kind of
> development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.
> 
> The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results and
> post them back to the list.
> 
> Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> 


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Re: [dual vote] Invite Marcus Schulte and Ben Dotte as Tapestry committers

Posted by "com.liigo@gmail.com" <co...@gmail.com>.
Marcus Shulte:  +1
Ben Dotte:      +1

liigo (non-binding)


> I'd like to start what I think is the first ever dual vote for two new
> Tapestry developers.
>
> These are the shared attributes I think makes both of them a valuable
> addition to our team:
>
> -) Have been developing with Tapestry for a long time, active on the  
> mailing
> lists.
> -) Are currently using the latest 4.1.2 versions in their respective
> employers products on a daily basis, providing valuable feedback in  
> private
> / JIRA / as well as patches.  Ben especially has been invaluable in  
> helping
> get ognl 2.7 out the door.
> -) Have given me the general feeling of being fairly anal retentive when  
> it
> comes to their code.  A quality I personally value and think will mesh  
> well
> with the standards Howard has already set up.
> -) Both have a long term vested interest in seeing Tapestry 4 come to
> maturation in real world large scale products / projects.
> -) Both have also been doing ajax related development for a long time
> already - starting with Tacos and now with the more recent features in  
> the
> 4.1 series of Tapestry.
>
> Like most of the recent incoming committers (including myself) - Marcus  
> also
> hosts his own Tapestry based open source project at
> http://honeycomb.javaforge.com/.  This is a tapestry/hivemind based  
> library
> for integrating hibernate.
>
> Though Ben isn't currently hosting any outside projects (that I know of)  
> -
> he and his co-workers have been consistently and diligently providing  
> tons
> of invaluable feedback / JIRA issues / patches for a long time.
>
> Even more importantly to me - I'd like one day to be able to contribute
> something to Tapestry 5 but don't see that happening until Tapestry 4  
> gets
> finished up.  I've not had any feeling that either developer has a lot of
> radical ideas for changing things but more just that they'd like to see  
> the
> existing functionality mature and stabilize,  which is exactly the kind  
> of
> development support we need to see Tapestry 4 come to a happy end.
>
> The vote will run for 1 week at which point I'll tally up the results and
> post them back to the list.
>
> Marcus Shulte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
> Ben Dotte: +1 Jesse Kuhnert (binding)
>



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