Thank you very much. :) In the last few days I've been so happy to reach this goal. Every mail from Richard made my days. Especially this one. When I was reading the sentence `So, in my simple but heartfelt “germenglish,”` I was thinking about no way every language has its own "english". Mine is called "hunglish" :D Thank you for the welcoming messages and thoughts.
Regards, Sigee Julien Nioche <[email protected]> ezt írta (időpont: 2025. szept. 23., K, 15:21): > Well said Richard and welcome Dávid > > Julien > > On Tue, 23 Sept 2025, 11:56 Richard Zowalla, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > The Project Management Committee (PMC) of Apache StormCrawler is > delighted > > to share that Dávid has been invited to join as a committer — and we’re > > even more pleased to announce that he has accepted. > > > > When I first began contributing and was later invited to become a > > committer on several ASF projects, Jean-Louis and David B. (in Apache > > TomEE) shared a wonderful message with me. It was inspired by the > proverb, > > “It takes a village to raise a child.” Their words captured beautifully > > what open source is all about. I can’t hope to match their phrasing, but > I > > truly share the sentiment for you, Dávid. > > > > Just as it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a community to > > nurture and grow an open source project. Half of that effort is the > > contributor’s dedication, and the other half is the community’s > > responsibility to create the space and support needed for success. > > > > So, in my simple but heartfelt “germenglish,” I’ll say this: I am very > > proud to be making this announcement on behalf of the Apache StormCrawler > > PMC. Your contributions — from code and documentation to examples and > > reviews — embody the Apache Way. We are grateful you accepted the > > invitation. > > > > As a committer, you’ll now be able to contribute more seamlessly, without > > needing to go through the patch submission process, which should boost > > productivity.. > > Once again, congratulations Dávid — and thank you for everything you’ve > > already given to the community. > > > > Let's join together in extending a warm welcome and a thank you to him. > > > > Gruß > > Richard >
