Le lundi 25 février 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > > > With 13 binding +1, 1 non binding, and one "accordez moi", > > > > I'm pleased to > > > > > announce that this vote passed successfully. > > > > > > Nicolas, we are honoured to welcome you as a new Apache Ant committer. > > > > > > I will contact you in private to give you some details on what you need > > > to do now to wear your ASF committer hat :-) > > > > > > Welcome aboard! > > > > I am honoured to be part of the Apache family. :) > > > > Following the tradition let's introduce myself. > > > > I am 27 years old, french, and I live in Toulouse, while > > being in the heart a > > mediterranean as all my childhood was in front of the see. > > > > I started to not only use computers but try to improve them > > with a Ti-89 > > calculator [1]. So I started at a very low level with some > > 68k asm, and then > > I quickly learned C to avoid some headache. > > > > Then I discovered Java in my french engineering school which > > I found pretty > > cool in transforming segmentation faults into NPEs. After my > > graduation I did > > an internship at Anyware Technologies where I discovered the web > > applications, the open source and the Apache Foundation via > > Sylvain Wallez. > > Thank you Sylvain for introducing me to the Apache projects, > > but most of all > > to the community aspect of the foundation. > > > > Working on different projects I learned first about Cocoon, > > then I did some > > Eclipse plugins. After that I deeply looked into Lucene, also > > OpenRDF, and > > learned about Ivy after some maven frustration. I also get > > interested by > > Husdon, did an Ivy plugin and became a committer there. Then > > little on my own > > (I would like to thank my managers to allow me to do so) I > > decided to try to > > make IvyDE work because I was bugging me and a lot of my > > colleagues, forcing > > us to use some tricks. I had some difficulties to enter into > > the Eclipse JDT > > framework, but some thread on the ivy user mailing list keep > > me investigating > > bugs. Now that I know deeper Eclipse, I will continue to > > improve IvyDE > > because I think that even if Ant + Ivy can be a standalone > > core build system, > > tools for users do make the difference between a application > > and a great > > application. > > > > Thank you everyone! > > > > Nicolas > > > > [1] http://www.hibnet.org/ti.php > > > > PS: special dedication to my father who wrote me a dedication in his > > book : "you have to contribute to the open source !". Done dad ! ;) > > Welcome Nicolas. > Maybe you could update the committer page when you have commit rights.
I got my commits rights, it is time to test them :) But I am not sure which page you are talking about. There is this one : http://ant.apache.org/contributors.html But I don't see Xavier, Maarten or Gilles over there. And as far as I know there isn't a such page on the ivy site. So only reference to them I have found is there: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ant/ivy/core/trunk/RELEASE_NOTES Nicolas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]