On Oct 1, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Daniel Kulp wrote:
That's not it. The issue is they have been barred access to a
project they
have only expressed interest in contributed to. They have not yet
contributed anything (no code, no patches, little to no
communication on the
dev list, etc...). That is why the CXF mentors decided it was
in-appropriate to give them commit access. There name was on the
initial
proposal, but after two months, there was still no contributions.
Those
individuals are basically stating that since there name was on the
proposal,
that is enough to get the commit rights.
Basically, Jason and the other mentors thought the initial
commiters should
actually be those who contribute/commit stuff. Those who don't
meet that
barrier haven't earned the commit rights, so why should they have
commit
rights?
I should also state that the intent was to *quickly*
create the PPMC, using the "current" list of committers
as the list (those with CXF commit privs) at which point
the PPMC would then start adding regular committers as
required and expected...
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