On May 25, 2026, at 8:29 AM, Justin Mclean <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have been looking at the proposed PMC list and have some questions I'd like 
> the PPMC to address before we proceed.
> 
> I've done a basic review of GitHub activity (PRs authored, PRs reviewed, 
> issues opened and commented on) and the [email protected] mailing list 
> over the past year. From that review, some proposed PMC members appear to 
> have had limited activity, while several other contributors not on the 
> proposed PMC list appear to have been significantly more active.
> 
> I'd like to ask the PPMC to explain how the initial PMC list was selected. In 
> particular, what criteria were used, and were active contributors who are not 
> on the list considered?
> 
> I want to be clear that I recognise there are many ways to contribute to a 
> project beyond what is visible on GitHub and the mailing list archives. My 
> review may not capture the full picture,  contributions through mentoring, 
> community building, and other activities are not fully reflected in those 
> metrics I looked at. So I am asking for clarification on how this group was 
> selected, and while there seems to be some obvious omissions, thanks in 
> advance for the explanation.


I’m also curious about this. Just looking at public visible participation, I’m 
at a loss to understand how certain people are included in the initial list, 
but, much more importantly, why certain people are excluded - people who have 
participated much more than others who have been included.

I’d be happy to name names and share my data analysis, but I don’t really want 
to call anyone out here. I just want to ensure that folks doing the work are 
invited to the party, and given ownership of what they have helped create.

I would encourage the leaders of this community to take a hard look at who has 
been doing the work, and grant these people some ownership of the initial 
community.
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