Well, a quick svn log on their SVN repo for all commits since Jan 1 and some google/"linked in" searches yields: (disclaimer: I could be wrong on some of these, it was a quick search, people may no longer be with these companies, etc...)
Committer Company #Commits Aidan Skinner 2 Alan Conway RH 84 Arnaud Simon RH 48 Andrew Stitcher RH Carl Trieloff RH 5 Gordon Sim RH 38 Jim Meyering John O'Hara JPMC Marnie McCormack JPMC Martin Ritchie JMPC 2 Kim van der Riet RH Nuno Santos RH 6 Rafael Schloming RH 56 Rajith Attapattu RH 24 Robert Godfrey JPMC Robert Greig. JPMC Rupert Smith Mentors: Paul Fremantle Yoav Shapira Thus, all but 4 commits since Jan 1 can easily be contributed to RedHat employees. I couldn't quickly find company affiliations for 3 of the folks, but I think the above should provide enough information about the health and diversity of the community that actually working on the code. I didn't look at the dev list or wiki changes or anything so there could be additional contributions there. Dan On Tuesday 04 March 2008, Scott Deboy wrote: > I'm curious what other incubator folks think about qpid's plan for > disclosing the organizational diversity of their committership/PMC (or > if this is even a requirement). > > Scott Deboy > COMOTIV SYSTEMS > 111 SW Columbia Street Ste. 950 > Portland, OR 97201 > > Telephone: 503.224.7496 > Cell: 503.997.1367 > Fax: 503.222.0185 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > www.comotivsystems.com > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Carl Trieloff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tue 3/4/2008 1:08 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Diversity > > Scott Deboy wrote: > > Since there is a significant amount of corporate support in qpid, > > I'd like to see the breakdown of that support in the committership > > and PMC. If this was discussed previously, can you direct me to the > > thread? > > > > Thanks > > > > Scott Deboy > > Scott, > > I know from past discussions that some members of Qpid are not allowed > to disclose who they work for. I am sure they will comment. There is > no secret that I work for Red Hat. As I know this is going to come up, > to get through this we might need to let people say there company name > or "not one of the above..." > > does that work. The goal is to show one company does not have all the > seats. > > There is a thread with the broken out, but it does not include company > names. > regards, > Carl. -- J. Daniel Kulp Principal Engineer, IONA [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dankulp.com/blog --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]