Hi
Thanks.
Sheng Wu
On 2019/04/26 17:30:37, Rich Bowen wrote:
> I have scheduled a promotional tweet about this on the @ApacheCommunity
> Twitter, and I have added it to the Apache events calendar at
> https://events.apache.org/index.html
>
> On 4/25/19 8:50 PM, Sheng Wu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
I object to the form of this "request/demand" but so what. The decision has
been made, obviously, and any objection or discussion will obviously not be
booked nor brokered.
Sad. But this is what happens when politics invade.
I wish D all the best, but with the continual self-congratulatory
I suggest the following wording for our request to the board. I welcome
suggestions for improvement.
"The ComDev PMC hereby requests that the board create a President's
committee tasked with supporting our communities in their efforts to be
diverse and welcoming places, and tasked with helping
Hey Kenn,
This claim has been made several times, so I went looking. Here's the
resolution that formed comdev:
https://community.apache.org/comdevboardresolution.html
D aren't mentioned. The closest this comes is mentioning that the women@
list would be taken over by ComDev. Missions do
As the originating VP I will state that the ComDev PMC was never setup to
address D directly. It was set up to be a "welcome mat" for new people to the
ASF. Predominently it was about running Google Summer of Code. The resolution
was broader than this to allow an appropriate growth in scope.
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 12:44 PM Jim Jagielski wrote:
> > ...ComDev, which has D in its charter and mandate...
>
Is this based on the charter of "The Community Development PMC is
responsible for helping people become involved with Apache projects" or is
there some more explicit resolution
+ ComDev
Com Dev we intend to move the D responsibility to a separate Presidents
committee. The outputs will be fully integrated with ComDev, but actions will
be separate in order to allow a scalpel like approach independent of the
broader interests of ComDev which should focus on all