IPMC members, Tuscany held a vote to make Andy Grove a committer [1]. In the 13 +1s there was one IPMC binding vote, so I understand we need to get a couple of those before the vote is closed. Please take a look at the summary of Andy's activities at the head of the vote thread and cast your vote.
Regards, Kelvin. [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg16920.html ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: kelvin goodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 26-Apr-2007 09:40 Subject: Re: [VOTE] Andy Grove for Tuscany Committer To: tuscany-dev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> That's voting time up and with my +1 that makes 13 +1s (including 1 non binding) and no -1s so -- Welcome Andy. Next steps are defined in [1], If you haven't already submitted a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) then this need to be done and acknowledged by ASF before they will create a user id for you. When your CLA has been acknowledged your name will appear in [2] and will not be italicized. Please let me know an apache userid you'd like to use (see [2] for those that have been taken), along with full name and the email address you want for forwarding (this must be the same email address as on the CLA). [1] http://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html#newcommitter [2] http://people.apache.org/~jim/committers.html <http://people.apache.org/%7Ejim/committers.html> Kelvin. On 23/04/07, kelvin goodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andy has taken part in SDO Java and C++ discussions since November of 2006, in particular in the area of the Community Test Suite (CTS). As some of you may not follow this closely, I've distilled quite a bit of detail from the lists to show Andy's participation. He ... - been active in creating and resolving numerous JIRAs - did some of the work of the initial drop of tests to the SDO Java CTS from Rogue Wave and in the CTS infrastructure design, including ensuring vendor independence. - has discovered and offered solutions to a number of anomalies between the CTS and the specification - developed and contributed tests for testing XML schema choice function. - provided good insights to the required and permitted behaviours of implementations when dealing with elements which are nillable - has taken part in discussions for an M1 release of the CTS - Initiated discussions on DataHelper formats wrt dates and durations - developed new test cases for spec section 9.10 -- XML without Schema to SDO Type and Property - solicited input from the Tuscany community with respect to the equivalence or otherwise of null URIs versus empty strings, in order to feed back to the spec group - took a significant part in discussions of how to ensure the CTS is test harness agnostic, and provided patches to update tests to assist in this goal - contributed a set of tests for XSD complex types - provided support to the community with problems running the CTS and with insights into new Junit features Aside from Tuscany, Andy has been active in the SDO Java and C++ specification efforts, and I think he will be a great asset to the project. Regards, Kelvin.