Hi,

> The election is coming up, and there are 47 people with ON core
> contributor status that have their CC grants expiring in the next
> month. Assuming that they all wish retain their status, I nominate the
> following people for renewal of their CC status. If this is not the
> accepted process for doing this, let me know. If this is the way to do
> it, please second, third, etc.

I accept and +1 to everyone else on the list

Vikram


>
> Username        Name
>
> yun             Zhou Yun
> wsm             Wayne Mesard
> willf           William A. Fiveash
> wesolows        Keith M. Wesolowski
> vkotal          Vladimir Kotal
> vikram          Vikram Hegde
> timh            Tim Haley
> thurlow         Robert L. Thurlow
> tdh             Tom Haynes
> stephh          Stephen R. Hanson
> shidokht        Shidokht Yadegari
> setje           Jan Setje-Eilers
> seb             Sebastien C. Roy
> rishi           Rishi Srivatsavai
> rie             Rod Evans
> quaker          Quaker Fang
> praks           Prakash Sangappa
> phitran         Phi Tran
> perrin          Neil V. Perrin
> nordmark        Erik Nordmark
> nico            Nicolas Williams
> mrj             Mark Johnson
> mhaywood        Mark Haywood
> meem            Peter Memishian
> marks           Mark L. Shellenbaum
> markfen         Mark Fenwick
> lling           Lin Ling
> johnlev         John Levon
> jmf             James MacFarlane
> jmcp            James C. McPherson
> jkeil           Jurgen Keil
> jacobs          Norm Jacobs
> goo             eric kustarz
> gjelinek        Gerald A. Jelinek
> gdamore         Garrett D'Amore
> esaxe           Eric C. Saxe
> dcragun         Don Cragun
> davemq          Dave Marquardt
> danmcd          Dan McDonald
> ceastha         Cynthia A. Eastham
> carlsonj        James D. Carlson
> blu             Brian L. Utterback
> bgregg          Brendan Gregg
> awright         Alan Wright
> arf             Adrian Frost
> alib            Ali Bahrami
> akolb           Alexander Kolbasov




-- 
Q:      Why is Poland just like the United States?
A:      In the United States you can't buy anything for zlotys and in
        Poland you can't either, while in the U.S. you can get whatever
        you want for dollars, just as you can in Poland.
                -- being told in Poland, 1987

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