Here is my ten. David Fisher (wave) Donald P. Harbison (dpharbison) Drew Jensen (atjensen) Ian Lynch (ingotian) Kazunari Hirano (khirano) Louis Suarez-Potts (louis) Pedro Giffuni (pfg) Peter Junge (pj) RGB.ES (rgb-es) Yang Shih-Ching (imacat)
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Andrew Rist <[email protected]> wrote: > (top posting after private messages - I cannot describe the shame I feel... > ;-) > > I have an option that I believe will handle Andrea's concerns. I have > spoken with Ross and he is amenable to receiving Proposed PMC entries off > list. > If anyone is concerned about sending their list to ooo-dev, you can send it > to Ross ( rgardler at apache) instead, and at the end of the period (next > Sunday), he will send an anonymized summary of the votes he has received, > along with a breakdown of submissions by committers/PPMC vs other community > members. > > We have received lists from 10 people and have 25 nominees with multiple > votes. It would be great to get even more feedback. > > A. > > > > > On 9/18/2012 1:17 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote: >> >> On 17/09/2012 Andrew Rist wrote: >>> >>> * This is not a vote. This is a search for consensus. Please no '-1' >>> replies. Let's see what this process produces, and then discuss >>> from there. >> >> >> It seems that the process is working quite well, and that we are on the >> right way to bootstrap a PMC by consensus. >> >> I surely don't want to block the current process, but I wonder if allowing >> people to "vote" (actually, express preferences) anonymously would be better >> for some volunteers/cultures. Our mentors have often stated that we have >> secure voting solutions available, but maybe this is overkill and >> time-consuming, and it would be enough to allow people to send their lists >> to a mentor (if available), who would repost them here. >> >> It is not an issue that I feel personally: it's OK for me to continue with >> public messages on ooo-dev. But it could be that others have problems, and >> in that case I'd encourage them to speak up so that we can find a way to >> ensure that everyone can express their opinions. >> >> Regards, >> Andrea. > > -- Regards Yong Lin Ma
