On 3/17/06, Leo Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > remember committing stuff is not the only way to be a > participant. I'm always scared of these kinds of metrics -- > people tend to abuse them (not saying you are). As an example I > have not committed a single line of code to harmony but I think most > people would agree I am an active part of its community, perhaps even > enough to merit committership (if I wasn't a mentor nor ASF committer > nor incubator PMC member already).
Thanks for pointing that out, Leo. I've been wondering if I should post something similar all week. I can only assume I was voted into the MyFaces PMC because of my activity and community-building work on the wiki, jira, and mailing lists, and not based on my commit messages. My actual code contributions have probably been less than some non-committers. Based on what's been proposed as a measurement recently, I probably wouldn't be considered a committer, much less a PMC member, if MyFaces were graduating from the incubator today. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]