One last issue comes to mind : It's going to be hard to cut a release with just 
you having a binding vote and even when my vote would be legally binding (by 
being on the PMC), we are still 1 binding vote short...
Don't actually know if my vote is binding, just because I am a Jakart PMC 
member / Gump PMC member ?
I'll hassle Cliff on legal with this :)

The answer is that I have no binding vote (see legal-discuss).



The main question is: is it ok if enough PMC members vote yes even if
they are not (active) committers of the project (but assuming that
they actually checked the project). A lot of the DB comitters members
have commit rights on DdlUtils, and some of them PMC members.

Ah ok.. forgot about that. Where is everyone ? ;)
*very loud ping* :)


Perhaps we can interest some other PMC members to take a slightly more
active role in DdlUtils, e.g. actively using it and perhaps running
the tests and checking the docs ?

I only know Thomas Mahler and you :)
Since everyone became committer on db, so all projects had easy access, I 
suspect the plan behind this that OJB and Torque are actually going to use 
ddlutils (not following these lists currently, so correct me if they are 
already depending on ddlutils..).
Do you know of any current plans to start using ddlutils ?

Mvgr,
Martin

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