Just FTR, I voted for Apache Math Components.
BR,
Benedikt
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> Am 04.02.2016 um 20:39 schrieb Phil Steitz :
>
> It looks like just plain "math" is the quantitative winner. Here is
> the full tally:
>
> Among PMC volunteers:
>
> math 4 (Phil, Gary, Thomas, Otmar)
> Ep
On Thu, 4 Feb 2016 12:39:16 -0700, Phil Steitz wrote:
It looks like just plain "math" is the quantitative winner. Here is
the full tally:
Among PMC volunteers:
math 4 (Phil, Gary, Thomas, Otmar)
Epsilon 1 (Luc)
aJama 1 (Gilles)
Other votes:
math 9 (James, Emanual, Norm, Bruno, Christopher, Da
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 12:39 PM, sebb wrote:
> Being pedantic:
>
> It was "Apache Math" that got the most votes, not "Apache math".
> I hope the former is what gets put forward.
>
+1
Gary
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> On 4 February 2016 at 19:39, Phil Steitz wrote:
> > It looks like just plain "math" is the quantit
Being pedantic:
It was "Apache Math" that got the most votes, not "Apache math".
I hope the former is what gets put forward.
On 4 February 2016 at 19:39, Phil Steitz wrote:
> It looks like just plain "math" is the quantitative winner. Here is
> the full tally:
>
> Among PMC volunteers:
>
> mat
I'm indifferent. -- H
On 4 February 2016 at 11:39, Phil Steitz wrote:
> It looks like just plain "math" is the quantitative winner. Here is
> the full tally:
>
> Among PMC volunteers:
>
> math 4 (Phil, Gary, Thomas, Otmar)
> Epsilon 1 (Luc)
> aJama 1 (Gilles)
>
> Other votes:
> math 9 (James,
It looks like just plain "math" is the quantitative winner. Here is
the full tally:
Among PMC volunteers:
math 4 (Phil, Gary, Thomas, Otmar)
Epsilon 1 (Luc)
aJama 1 (Gilles)
Other votes:
math 9 (James, Emanual, Norm, Bruno, Christopher, Damjan, Patrick,
Martin, Henri)
Epsilon 3 (Evan, Ole, Bruc