On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 8:32 AM, Erik de Bruin <e...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote:
> > I guess in theory you don't know when you're ready to be considered. > It is > > completely subjective. You have to do enough work for a PPMC member to > > notice and/or care. In this case the "work" will most likely be through > > submitting patches [or other code] through JIRA. > > Wow. I was just about ready to drop it, in order to not completely > ruin my changes of being noticed in a positive way, but... I have to > "do enough work for a PPMC member"? Really? I work for the PPMC now? > > I hope you were either kidding or trying to get away with a quick > reply, otherwise all I can say is: "wow!", bow my head to the new > overlords and go write some more patches ;-) > > EdB > That is really taking a statement out of context. The complete sentence Jeffry wrote was: "You have to do enough work for a PPMC member to notice and/or care." What Jeffry didn't write was: "You have to do enough work for a PPMC member. To notice and/or care." As you can see, punctuation makes a world of a difference. -omar