On Sep 27, 2006, at 3:10 PM, robert burrell donkin wrote:
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it is very rare for a non-committer to act as release manager.
Yeah, I can't really remember ever seeing that. Of course, it happens
quite often that downstream repackagers aren't committers.
if the CXF community really want you to manage the release, it would
be possible to make it work.
I would think so.
> I hope I can contribute to CeltiXfire release management without
commit
> access and without being on PPMC. If for some reason that I am not
> qualified to contribute fully, then I will try to contribute as
much as
> possible.
In my view, this is up to the PPMC for Celtixfire.
+1
Yup. Its definitely possible to make useful contributions towards a
release without being on a (P)PMC or having karma.
IMHO a PMC would need to consider why a person they trust to create a
release is not trusted to make binding decisions.
+1
however, a PPMC is a
little different. the PPMC takes a while to bootstrap and it may make
little sense to wait until it has.
I suspect it *does* make sense to bootstrap a PPMC before that PPMC
votes on a release. If you're not bootstrapped you shouldn't be doing
anything else. Can't quite understand what you're thinking of here.
LSD
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