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Re: [VOTE-RESULT] Release 4.0 of ActiveMQ: msg#00229

java.activemq.devel

Subject: Re: [VOTE-RESULT] Release 4.0 of ActiveMQ

Hi John,

On 5/25/06, John Sisson <jrsisson-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hiram Chirino wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> The vote for the 4.0 release has been open since the 16th. Time to
> close it out. The VOTE has passed with 10 committer +1's and 1
> non-committer +1.
>
> +1 James Strachan
> +1 Hiram Chirino
> +1 Rob Davies
> +1 Guillaume Nodet
> +1 Jonas Lim
> +1 Bruce Snyder
> +1 John Sisson
> +1 Dain Sundstrom
> +1 Fritz Oconer
> +1 Adrian Co
> +1 Alan D. Cabrera
>
> Next step is to start a vote on the incubator mailing list to have
> them bless the release. Hopefully all goes well there.
>
I am guessing that I am the non-committer :-) I believe I am a member
of the PPMC though, as I am on the PPMC mailing list.


I guess that makes you PMC member. :)

According to
http://incubator.apache.org/incubation/Incubation_Policy.html#Releases
only PPMC members votes are binding (not committers). Please correct me
if I have misinterpreted it.

No, I think you are right on. Sorry about the confusion, I should
have cross checked the votes against the ppmc member list not the
committer list.


It could be that all the committers who voted are on the PPMC?


Yes, as far as I can recollect all our committers are ppmc members.

Is there a list of the PPMC members available, as the both
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/activemq.html and
http://incubator.apache.org/activemq/team.html does not list them?


I do wish I knew where to look that information up. I guess I could
dig the info out of the mailing lists so that I can maintain an
authoritative list. But there must be a better way.

Regards,
Hiram

Regards,

John




--
Regards,
Hiram



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