Being a committer on the project means you have the right to do work on it, whereas being a PMC member means you have the right to control its direction. Some people like to say committers not on the PMC are working on someone else's project, but I wouldn't go that far.
Anyway I only mention this because your proposal looks a little on the short side, which could cause problems if you care about ensuring project governance is representative ofall the people who are dedicated and willing to workon it. Hell you didn't even include yourself in the list ;-). >________________________________ > From: Andrew Rist <andrew.r...@oracle.com> >To: ooo-dev <ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org> >Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 2:13 PM >Subject: [PMC] Proposed PMC List > > >Andre Fischer (af) >Andrea Pescetti (pescetti) >Drew Jensen (atjensen) >Jürgen Schmidt (jsc) >Kay Schenk (kschenk) >Raphael Bircher (rbircher) >Pedro Giffuni (pfg) >Yang Shih-Ching (imacat) >Oliver-Rainer Wittmann (orw) >RGB.ES (rgb-es) > > > > >