Re: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer
Thanks to all for the warm welcome. I'm looking forward to contributing to the success of Apache Flex. -Darrell Loverin On 9/13/13 4:43 PM, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com wrote: Hi, I am pleased to announce that the Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Flex has invited Darrell Loverin to become a committer and he has accepted. Darrell provided several key patches to the Falcon compiler over the past few weeks. Darrell was a member of Adobe's ASC 2.0 team and therefore has a better understanding of the Falcon code base than just about any other committer. Before that he spent nearly 6 years on the Flex team, helping to create the cross-versioning feature known as the Marshall Plan and implementing the signed RSL feature, style modules, improving embedded font handling and more. He therefore is familiar with ActionScript and the MXMLC code base as well. Darrell and I first worked together in the late 1980's at Wang Laboratories on a product called Freestyle. We both were at Lotus/IBM at the same time for a while, Darrell on Lotus Notes while I worked on various other products including cc:Mail. And after I joined Macromedia to work on Flex, I encouraged Darrell to join me. Welcome Darrell! Alex Harui Apache Flex PMC Chair
Re: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer
Thanks for the last patch. I'm hoping Apache Infrastructure will create your account by early Monday and you can check this code in yourself. -Alex On 9/15/13 6:54 AM, Darrell Loverin dlove...@adobe.com wrote: Thanks to all for the warm welcome. I'm looking forward to contributing to the success of Apache Flex. -Darrell Loverin On 9/13/13 4:43 PM, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com wrote: Hi, I am pleased to announce that the Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Flex has invited Darrell Loverin to become a committer and he has accepted. Darrell provided several key patches to the Falcon compiler over the past few weeks. Darrell was a member of Adobe's ASC 2.0 team and therefore has a better understanding of the Falcon code base than just about any other committer. Before that he spent nearly 6 years on the Flex team, helping to create the cross-versioning feature known as the Marshall Plan and implementing the signed RSL feature, style modules, improving embedded font handling and more. He therefore is familiar with ActionScript and the MXMLC code base as well. Darrell and I first worked together in the late 1980's at Wang Laboratories on a product called Freestyle. We both were at Lotus/IBM at the same time for a while, Darrell on Lotus Notes while I worked on various other products including cc:Mail. And after I joined Macromedia to work on Flex, I encouraged Darrell to join me. Welcome Darrell! Alex Harui Apache Flex PMC Chair
Re: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer
Welcome aboard Igor Costa www.igorcosta.com www.igorcosta.org On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com wrote: Thanks for the last patch. I'm hoping Apache Infrastructure will create your account by early Monday and you can check this code in yourself. -Alex On 9/15/13 6:54 AM, Darrell Loverin dlove...@adobe.com wrote: Thanks to all for the warm welcome. I'm looking forward to contributing to the success of Apache Flex. -Darrell Loverin On 9/13/13 4:43 PM, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com wrote: Hi, I am pleased to announce that the Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Flex has invited Darrell Loverin to become a committer and he has accepted. Darrell provided several key patches to the Falcon compiler over the past few weeks. Darrell was a member of Adobe's ASC 2.0 team and therefore has a better understanding of the Falcon code base than just about any other committer. Before that he spent nearly 6 years on the Flex team, helping to create the cross-versioning feature known as the Marshall Plan and implementing the signed RSL feature, style modules, improving embedded font handling and more. He therefore is familiar with ActionScript and the MXMLC code base as well. Darrell and I first worked together in the late 1980's at Wang Laboratories on a product called Freestyle. We both were at Lotus/IBM at the same time for a while, Darrell on Lotus Notes while I worked on various other products including cc:Mail. And after I joined Macromedia to work on Flex, I encouraged Darrell to join me. Welcome Darrell! Alex Harui Apache Flex PMC Chair
Re: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer
Without doubt a key person to have in the group. Congrats and welcome Darrel. Your addition is great for Flex. Best, Carlos Rovira 2013/9/14 OmPrakash Muppirala bigosma...@gmail.com Congrats and welcome, Darrell! Thanks for all the contributions so far. Looking forward to much more. Regards, Om On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Rushme Nayak rushme.nay...@gmail.com wrote: congrats :) On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 4:44 AM, Mark Kessler kesslerconsult...@gmail.comwrote: Congratulations :) -Mark -- Warm Regards, *Rush-me* -- Carlos Rovira Director de Tecnología M: +34 607 22 60 05 F: +34 912 94 80 80 http://www.codeoscopic.com http://www.directwriter.es http://www.avant2.es
Re: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer
Congrats Darrell, we appreciate your work! Tomislav On 14.9.2013. 4:31, OmPrakash Muppirala wrote: Congrats and welcome, Darrell! Thanks for all the contributions so far. Looking forward to much more. Regards, Om On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Rushme Nayak rushme.nay...@gmail.comwrote: congrats :) On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 4:44 AM, Mark Kessler kesslerconsult...@gmail.comwrote: Congratulations :) -Mark -- Warm Regards, *Rush-me*
RE: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer
Congrats Darrell, hopefully with your help, our falcon will be able to fly :-)Frédéric THOMAS From: aha...@adobe.com To: dev@flex.apache.org Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 13:43:36 -0700 Subject: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer Hi, I am pleased to announce that the Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Flex has invited Darrell Loverin to become a committer and he has accepted. Darrell provided several key patches to the Falcon compiler over the past few weeks. Darrell was a member of Adobe's ASC 2.0 team and therefore has a better understanding of the Falcon code base than just about any other committer. Before that he spent nearly 6 years on the Flex team, helping to create the cross-versioning feature known as the Marshall Plan and implementing the signed RSL feature, style modules, improving embedded font handling and more. He therefore is familiar with ActionScript and the MXMLC code base as well. Darrell and I first worked together in the late 1980's at Wang Laboratories on a product called Freestyle. We both were at Lotus/IBM at the same time for a while, Darrell on Lotus Notes while I worked on various other products including cc:Mail. And after I joined Macromedia to work on Flex, I encouraged Darrell to join me. Welcome Darrell! Alex Harui Apache Flex PMC Chair
RE: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer
Hi, Thanks Darrell for taking the time to get involved. The project is building up an impressive PMC team! Thanks to the rest of the PMC members as well :-) Regards, Sugan -Original Message- From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] Sent: 13 September 2013 10:44 PM To: dev@flex.apache.org Subject: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer Hi, I am pleased to announce that the Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Flex has invited Darrell Loverin to become a committer and he has accepted. Darrell provided several key patches to the Falcon compiler over the past few weeks. Darrell was a member of Adobe's ASC 2.0 team and therefore has a better understanding of the Falcon code base than just about any other committer. Before that he spent nearly 6 years on the Flex team, helping to create the cross-versioning feature known as the Marshall Plan and implementing the signed RSL feature, style modules, improving embedded font handling and more. He therefore is familiar with ActionScript and the MXMLC code base as well. Darrell and I first worked together in the late 1980's at Wang Laboratories on a product called Freestyle. We both were at Lotus/IBM at the same time for a while, Darrell on Lotus Notes while I worked on various other products including cc:Mail. And after I joined Macromedia to work on Flex, I encouraged Darrell to join me. Welcome Darrell! Alex Harui Apache Flex PMC Chair
Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer
Hi, I am pleased to announce that the Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache Flex has invited Darrell Loverin to become a committer and he has accepted. Darrell provided several key patches to the Falcon compiler over the past few weeks. Darrell was a member of Adobe's ASC 2.0 team and therefore has a better understanding of the Falcon code base than just about any other committer. Before that he spent nearly 6 years on the Flex team, helping to create the cross-versioning feature known as the Marshall Plan and implementing the signed RSL feature, style modules, improving embedded font handling and more. He therefore is familiar with ActionScript and the MXMLC code base as well. Darrell and I first worked together in the late 1980's at Wang Laboratories on a product called Freestyle. We both were at Lotus/IBM at the same time for a while, Darrell on Lotus Notes while I worked on various other products including cc:Mail. And after I joined Macromedia to work on Flex, I encouraged Darrell to join me. Welcome Darrell! Alex Harui Apache Flex PMC Chair
Re: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer
Congratulations :) -Mark
Re: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer
congrats :) On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 4:44 AM, Mark Kessler kesslerconsult...@gmail.comwrote: Congratulations :) -Mark -- Warm Regards, *Rush-me*
Re: Welcome Darrell Loverin as Apache Flex Committer
Congrats and welcome, Darrell! Thanks for all the contributions so far. Looking forward to much more. Regards, Om On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Rushme Nayak rushme.nay...@gmail.comwrote: congrats :) On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 4:44 AM, Mark Kessler kesslerconsult...@gmail.comwrote: Congratulations :) -Mark -- Warm Regards, *Rush-me*