On 03/18/2010 06:37 AM, Mladen Turk wrote:
On 03/18/2010 01:32 PM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
The only thing I think would be useful to discuss is the diversity
requirement...


Right, didn't found that info. Perhaps a company affiliation next to
the members list

Definitely, here is the current PMC list:

        * Andrew Hsu                    <andrew...@apache.org>            Yahoo
        * Anirban Kundu                 <aku...@apache.org>               Yahoo
        * Bryan Call                    <bc...@apache.org>                Yahoo
        * Diane Smith                   <dia...@apache.org>               Yahoo
        * Diane Smith                   <dia...@apache.org>               Yahoo
        * Eric Balsa                    <er...@apache.org>                
independent
        * George Paul                   <geor...@apache.org>              
independent
        * Jim Jagielski                 <j...@apache.org>         independent
        * John Plevyak                  <jplev...@apache.org>             
independent
        * Leif Hedstrom                 <zw...@apache.org>                Yahoo
        * Manjesh Nilange               <manj...@apache.org>              Yahoo
        * Miles Libbey                  <mlib...@apache.org>              Yahoo
        * Mladen Turk                   <mt...@apache.org>                
independent
        * Paul Querna                   <pque...@apache.org>              
independent/CloudKick
        * Ray Rivera                    <ray...@apache.org>               Yahoo
        * Steve Jiang                   <sji...@apache.org>               Yahoo
        * Vijaya Bhaskar Mamidi         <vmam...@apache.org>              Yahoo



Diane and Miles are primarily working on documentation, we've had no "luck" getting outside volunteers for that so far. In addition, Dima Ruban, one of the initial committers, and a non-Yahoo, has expressed interest to stay as a committer, but not a PMC member.

Looking at "recent" activity, John, George, Eric, Paul, Bryan, Steve, Manjesh and me are the most active. Meaning, the active "community" is at least 50% non-yahoo at this point, and on IRC, it's even more non-yahoo centric (and I think we'll have at least a couple more non-Yahoo committers in the next 6 months).

I don't know how diverse the community has to be, but I definitely don't feel that this is a "Yahoo project", it really has become an Apache community project.

Thanks!

-- Leif

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