As a community member (and not putting myself forward here!) I'm very
happy to see the level of available expertise and interest, and would
like to thank you all for efforts and being willing to step up.

I do have a question regarding the Geotoolkit issue - or rather the
strategy for managing the community expectations here (something I
will have to do locally), and I guess this runs across the PMC
processses a bit so I raise it now.

My understanding is that Geotoolkit will functionally overlap areas of
the core geotools2 library. It is aiming for OSGEO project status.
There was talk about it as a possible core of a Geotools 3.  Is there
a consensus, and what rle would the PMC play in managing any technical
overlap and communication to the community?

Rob



On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:21 AM, Justin Deoliveira <[email protected]> wrote:
> I for one would be willing to step back in order to let someone else at
> opengeo have a go at being on the PSC. I have always felt that the voice
> I had as only a module maintainer was adequate to be heard. And I think
> some frequent turnover might just be what we need to revitalize the PSC.
>
> Gabriel Roldan wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am interested. Yet, I think we need further discuss whether my
>> inclusion, if made, would lead to an over representation of OpenGeo and
>> whether that'd be a bad thing.
>>
>> That is to say I am personally interested but wouldn't have any problem
>> in stepping back as a candidate.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Gabriel
>> Andrea Aime wrote:
>>> Hi all.
>>> As suggested by Simone, I'm splitting the discussion in two parts,
>>> and this one is about the PMC refresh.
>>>
>>> So far we nominated a set of possible candidates (sorted
>>> by first name, this is not expressing a preference of mine):
>>> - Ben Caradoc Davies
>>> - Christian Müller
>>> - Gabriel Roldan
>>> - Michael Bedward
>>>
>>> If we forgot anyone, please pop up and say you're available.
>>> Can the people above confirm whether they are interested/willing
>>> in participating in the PMC?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Andrea
>>
>>
>
>
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