Hi Roy, I took care of the necessary steps. You are now no longer committer nor PMC member of Apache Jackrabbit. I also updated the team page [1] and moved your name to "Emeritus and former members. Note that you might have to unsubscribe from jackrabbit-private@ yourself as I'm not sure whether Whimsy took care of this.
Michael [1] http://jackrabbit.apache.org/jcr/jackrabbit-team.html On 27 February 2018 at 19:40, Roy T. Fielding <field...@gbiv.com> wrote: > Yes, I prefer to keep that Committer = PMC to the extent that it is possible, > so please remove my commit bit as well. > > We have a longstanding tradition for HTTP Server that any of the emeritus > folks are welcome to come back at any time in the future. I expect that will > be the case for Jackrabbit as well. > > I think of the PMC as the folks actively watching over the project, which I > just don’t have the bandwidth to do right now. If it were only a temporary > leave, I wouldn’t bother to change my status, but I plan to spend the next > few years a little closer to the operating system and network protocols. > > Cheers, > > ....Roy > > >> On Feb 27, 2018, at 1:58 AM, Michael Dürig <mdue...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> >> Hi Roy, >> >> Let me thank you for all the hard work you put into Jackrabbit and its >> related projects! While it is sad to see long time members go, I'm sure we >> are still going to see you around with all your involvement in the ASF. I >> certainly hope to continue receiving guidance from your side if necessary. >> Your voice will always be heard in this PMC. >> >> So far we had the (unwritten and implicit rule) to make all our committers >> PMC members and vice versa. Before I move forward, could you let me know >> whether you also resign from being a committer? There is no pressure in >> doing so, but I would like to notify the PMC in case we deviate from a long >> standing habit. >> >> Michael >> >>> On 23.02.18 23:15, Roy T. Fielding wrote: >>> Hi, >>> It's been a long time since I made any significant contributions to these >>> projects and >>> I find myself unable to keep up with the email load. So, I am finally >>> removing myself >>> from the lists. I'll still be around, if needed, but please remove me from >>> the official >>> PMC memberships. >>> Cheers, and thanks for all the +1s >>> ....Roy >