Hi,

It's OK for me !

Regards,
Nicolas

2006/1/19, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Thanks Roy. Very timely, since 3.2.6 is (so far) going to be a
> final/stable release.
>
> I propose that for starters those people are:
>
> me (I'm also in the Apache HTTP Server PMC)
> Jim Gallacher
> Nicolas Lehuen
> Graham Dumpleton
>
> Just to clarify this a bit - I think a +1 on successful test for a
> particular OS/whatever combination from any of the above people is NOT the
> same as the "binding +1" Roy's referring to. So when we're done collecting
> +1's which are just test results from subscribers of the list (and any
> subscriber can send a +1), then at least 3 of the above list need to agree
> that we have sufficient approval to go ahead with the release.
>
> Roy - could you confirm this makes sense?
>
> Grisha
>
>
> On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
>
> > It looks like mod_python is making good progress and everyone
> > is collaborating in the Apache way of testing and voting.
> > That's great!
> >
> > Unfortunately, I have almost no insight into who these great people
> > are that are doing the RM task and testing and voting and preparing
> > for a next release.  That's not so great, since it is my job (as
> > VP of Apache HTTP Server Project) to be sure that the ASF knows all
> > this work is being done in its name and so that all of the people
> > doing it are appropriately recognized for their work.
> >
> > So, please, take a few moments to decide amongst yourselves who
> > should have binding votes on mod_python (i.e., who has earned it),
> > keeping in mind that you need at least three binding +1 votes in
> > order to make any release at Apache, and send me a list of names
> > and email addresses of those people so that I can properly
> > record them in our records.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Roy T. Fielding                            <http://roy.gbiv.com/>
> > for the Apache HTTP Server PMC
> >
>

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