Hi,

Here is my proposed list of 10,

        Andrea Pescetti (pescetti)
        Donald P. Harbison (dpharbison)
        Drew Jensen (atjensen)
        Jian Hong Cheng (chengjh)
        Jürgen Schmidt (jsc)
        Kay Schenk (kschenk)
        Louis Suarez-Potts (louis)
        Pedro Giffuni (pfg)
        Regina Henschel (regina)
        Wang Lei (leiw)

regards,
zhangjf


On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 2:32 AM, Andrew Rist <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's a quick update with the progress so far.
>
>  * We have had 14 people provide lists.
>  * 32 people have been identified (listed below)
>  * 22 people have shown up more than twice, 3 people are on 10 lists.
>  * I think we cover 5 continents, and a pretty wide distribution by
>    self appointed tasks
>
> Here's the current list of names (alphabetical by first name)
>
>
>    Andre Fischer (af)
>    Andrea Pescetti (pescetti)
>    Andrew Rist (arist)
>    Ariel Constenla-Haile (arielch)
>    Armin Le Grand (alg)
>    Claudio Filho (filhocf)
>    Dave Fischer (wave)
>    Donald Harbison (dpharbison)
>    Drew Jensen (atjensen)
>    Hagar Delest (hagar)
>    Herbert Duerr (hdu)
>
>    Ian Lynch (ingotian)
>    Jian Fang Zhang (zhangjf)
>    Jürgen Schmidt (jsc)
>    Kay Schenk (kschenk)
>    Kazunari Hirano (khirano)
>    Louis Suarez-Potts (louis)
>    Maho NAKATA (maho)
>    Marcus Lange (marcus)
>    Oliver-Rainer Wittmann (orw)
>    Pedro Giffuni (pfg)
>    Peter Junge (pj)
>    Raphael Bircher (rbircher)
>
>    Regina Henschel (regina)
>    RGB.ES (rgb-es)
>    Rob Weir (robweir)
>    Roberto Galoppini (galoppini)
>    Shen Feng Liu (liushenfeng)
>    Thomas J. Frazier (yj)
>
>    Yang Shih-Ching (imacat)
>    Yong Lin Ma (mayongl)
>    Yuri Dario (ydario)
>
> If you have not provided your list yet (and especially if you think someone
> is missing...)
> There is no better time than now!
>
> A.
>
>
>
>
>
> On 9/20/2012 10:49 AM, Dave Fisher wrote:
>>
>> To clarify:
>>
>> 1) I'll put together my list of 10 on Sunday.
>>
>> 2) I agree with Louis that a wiki page that lists the names so far makes
>> sense, but I don't think it should have counts until the process is done.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dave
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Sep 20, 2012, at 12:08 PM, "Dennis E. Hamilton" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dave, I'm puzzled.
>>>
>>> I thought this thread and the one on which nominations are being made was
>>> at the initiative of Andrew Rist.
>>>
>>> Are you and he collaborating on compilation of the results?
>>>
>>> It would be great if there was a single compilation of the results, it
>>> could be verified by anyone, and there can be subsequent discussion on what
>>> to make of it, if anything.
>>>
>>> - Dennis
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Dave Fisher [mailto:[email protected]]
>>> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 06:06
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS][PMC] Proposed PMC List
>>>
>>> On Sep 20, 2012, at 6:06 AM, Ross Gardler <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 20 September 2012 11:49, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Once a PMC exists, new members must be nominated and discussed on the
>>>>> private@tlp list.
>>>>> Votes are held on the private list, so is not secret, but it is not
>>>>> public either.
>>>>
>>>> There are very few *must* items in the ASF. In fact it is up to the
>>>> PMC to decide how and where the decision is made. When voting on
>>>> people most, but not all, projects do it in private.
>>>
>>> Apache POI is an example. The PMC considers the public vote to be an
>>> incentive for contributors. Since votes happen very infrequently it does not
>>> add a lot of traffic to the lists.
>>>
>>> I think that process here is proceeding well. I hope to put together a
>>> list on Sunday when I return home.
>>>
>>> If a wiki is created before then perhaps it should list only names
>>> without a count. That way we can all see if anyone is missing.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>> Ross
>
>

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