Jon Stevens wrote:
>
> Being PMC chair isn't going to help solve any problems because of our
system
> of checks and balances.
>
> In other words, I don't see PMC chair being any more important or special
or
> enabled than simply being a member of the PMC, which I already am.

Take a moment to review the second paragraph of Section 6.3 of
<http://www.apache.org/foundation/bylaws.html>.  Others in this position
may choose to interpret this more liberally than I do.

> As I already said, I also don't think I have enough backing to:
>
>    #1. Get voted into being the PMC chair.

   That is something that you could certainly work to change.

>    #2. Make enough of a change to help turn Jakarta around from a slow
         spiraling death.

   I continue to see the last 11 months as a period of progress.

- Sam Ruby


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