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On Wednesday 28 October 2015, Michael Osipov <micha...@apache.org> wrote:

> Am 2015-10-28 um 18:28 schrieb Stephen Connolly:
>
>> Thanks for contributions from non-committers go to:
>> *  Martin Schäf
>> * Joseph Walton
>> * Keith Turner
>> * Anton Tanasenko
>> * Stephen Kitt
>> * "tssp at web dot de" (whoever you are - a small commit with clear
>> intent of Apache License grant)
>> * "sugartxy <tgttxy at 163 dot com>" (on technical basis of this
>> change I think this is acceptable to infer a grant of Apache License)
>> * Florencia Tarditti
>> * Robert Stern
>>
>
> That is a good example that if you encourage people to contribute and
> resolve the PRs in time, they will contribute. Some of the commits have
> been merged by me and I was quite grateful to those who created a PR,
> regardless how small the improvement is.


Yes, and that is why - as well as giving evidence that I have done my duty
as a PMC member in reviewing the commits involved in the release *from a
code provenance point of view* - I called out the names ;-)


>
> Though, the lifecycle on GitHub is still mediocre. I cannot request
> Jenkins to run the tests, I cannot close the PR. For me who has only little
> time for this, the state is somewhat frustrating.


Yes I feel your pain... From some recent debate on the ASF board list,
others feel your pain and there is some banging of heads to find better
ways of working while maintaining the core needs of the ASF about
establishing provenance... I am sure things will get better as time
progresses ;-)


>
> Michael
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