Again, is this a formal vote?  it is not clear to me.  Did someone in the PPMC call a vote?  There is not [VOTE] in the message title?

Just  point of order which I do not know the answer too.  Brennan is not yet listed as a PPMC member or a as a committer (but he should be and, hopefully, will be). Can non-PPMC members calls votes that are binding on the PPMC? Just to be clear, I think that someone in the PPMC should call the vote with [VOTE] in the title so that is is clear if we are castubg a binding vote or not for something are not?  Or are we just agreeing in principle or not?

Are these binding votes?  We need to clarify what is going on.

I think we should stop the habit of using +1 just to indicate we agree with something and we need to enforce the use of [VOTE] in the title so that we know this is a binding vote.

On 12/22/2019 7:57 AM, Xiang Xiao wrote:
+1.
It's impotant to let people start the contribution.
The committer could/should do more work to ensure the correction in
review process before the automation tool is ready.

Thanks
Xiang

On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 8:57 PM David Sidrane <davi...@apache.org> wrote:
This works!

On 2019/12/22 02:05:56, Brennan Ashton <bash...@brennanashton.com> wrote:
I really want to let people to contribute (myself included) ASAP so I was
to propose this as an option to get going and can be amended later. I know
it does not resolve all the issues, but offers what I think is a reasonable
avenue to get started.

Submit a PR on GitHub against master if it is approved by one commiter
(that did not propose it)
This is key! We need the eyes (and possibly the hands)  of the subject matter 
experts, reviewing, commenting and possible fixing submissions.

it can be merged.  The approval is done via the
GitHub approval system.
+1
A commiter may create a PR on behalf of a patch submitted to the mailing
list.
+1
Commiters can ask for others to review or approve.  But at the end of the
day they are the ones who approve and merge.
+1
We can and should amend this later, it is likely not enough long term.

Could people vote if they think this is fine to start. If you don't agree
just note that and we can review where we are at.

--Brennan


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