On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 11:55, Leo Simons wrote:
> * Note that we do not and cannot vote on who will be PMC Chair; that is
> up to the apache board. This thread is about supplying the board with
> additional information that might help them in making that decision.

follow-up was in another thread:

On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 17:44, Sam Ruby wrote:
> Stephen J. McConnell wrote:
> 
>  > Based on Leo's email concerning our obligations (or more correctly
>  > non-obligation) on chair selection, I have eliminated the action
from
>  > the schedule.
> 
> I believe that most board members (I can confirm at least two at the
> moment) would prefer that activity towards resolving this action
> continue.  Based on my experience with Jakarta, I view it hightly
likely
> that should a suitable chair candidate gain consensus amoungst the
> proposed PMC members that this recommendation would be given
significant
> weight.


so lets see if there's consensus......

<snip/>
> What follows is an alphabetical list of the committers that have so far
> opted to be on the PMC, their willingness to be the PMC Chair if asked:
> 
Person                          Prepared to be chair?
-----------------------------------------------------
Nicola Ken Barozzi              yes
Marcus Crafter                  not specified
Peter Donald                    yes
Paul Hammant                    not specified
Berin Loritsch                  yes
Stephen McConnell               yes
Peter Royal                     not specified
Leo Sutic                       not specified
Leo Simons                      yes
Jeff Turner                     not specified
Carsten Ziegeler                not specified

Leo Sutic, Paul Hammant and Stephen McConnell have indicated they are
agreeable to having Nicola Ken Barozzi be the chair. Leo Simons is too.

Jason van Zyl (non-committer) has indicated he is agreeable to having
Berin Loritsch be the chair.

Stephen McConnell has indicated that he is agreeable to having Leo be
the chair. He hasn't specified which Leo :)


Nicola Ken Barozzi so far seems to be the most likely candidate to get
consensus. As he has indicated that he is okay with discussion of his
candidacy being held in public, I think the logical next step is to see
how broad support for having Nicola be chair is?

cheers,

- Leo



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