Since Lawrence isn't on this list, I'm going to call this vote:
The vote has passed with 15 +1s, no 0s, no -1s
Tom Jordahl
David Illsley
Jeremy Hughes
Alek Slominski
Ant Elder
Saminda Abeyruwan
Eran Chinthaka
Asankha Perera
Sanka Samaranayke
Deepal Jayasinghe
Sanjiva Weerawarana
Ruchith Fernando
Glen Daniels
Thilina Gunarathne
Nirmal Mukhi
Congratulations and good luck with the IPMC :-)
Paul
On Nov 28, 2007 3:52 PM, David Illsley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The answer to this from [1] was what I based my vote on:
Are there three or more independent committers? (The legal definition
of independent is long and boring, but basically it means that there
is no binding relationship between the individuals, such as a shared
employer, that is capable of overriding their free will as
individuals, directly or indirectly.)
Yes. Woden is actively lead by John Kaputin and Lawrence Mandel,
committers from IBM. The list of people who have made commits to the
Woden repository are Eran Chinthaka (Indiana University), Matt Duftler
(IBM), Chathura Herath (Indiana University), Jeremy Hughes (IBM), John
Kaputin (IBM), Lawrence Mandel (IBM), Arthur Ryman (IBM), Oshani
Seneviratne (MIT), Davanum 'Dims' Srinivas (independent), and Graham
Turrell (IBM). Matt, Jeremy, Arthur, Oshani, and Graham have all made
significant contributions to Woden. Chinthaka, Chathura, and Dims have
all contributed bug fixes in support of Axis2. It is also of note that
over the past year Woden has seen large contributions from
non-committers such as Dan Harvey (IBM summer student), who fixed many
bugs and refactored Woden's build process, Sagara Gunathunga
(independent), who is currently working on serializing the Woden
model, and Tomi Vanek (independent), who contributed a WSDL viewer.
David
[1] http://incubator.apache.org/projects/woden.html
On Nov 28, 2007 3:17 PM, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me for Woden as a sub-project of WS.
I guess it will come up during the IPMC vote but hows the diversity of
active committers looking?
...ant
On Nov 27, 2007 3:50 PM, Lawrence Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello WS PMC,
The time has come for Woden to graduate from the Apache Incubator into
the
Apache Web Services Project. Woden has completed all of the items
required
for graduation (see the status file [1]) and has successfully
conducted a
project committer graduation vote (8 +1 and 0 -1 votes, see results in
the
e-mail below).
I think it's worth mentioning that Woden is already integrated well
with
the WS project set as it consumes WS commons XmlSchema and Axiom and
is
consumed by Axis2.
Next in the process is for you, the WS PMC, to decide whether to
accept
Woden into the WS project. If there is no predefined time period for
voting (such as at a board meeting) Woden's leadership would
appreciate
your votes being cast by the end of this week (Nov. 30, 2007) as we
would
like to complete the voting process before the holiday season kicks
into
gear and will still need to conduct a vote with the Incubator project.
Please feel free to contact myself or John Kaputin directly or via the
woden-dev at ws.apache.org mailing list with any questions.
[1]http://incubator.apache.org/projects/woden.html
Thanks,
Lawrence Mandel
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[results] Woden Graduation from Incubation Committer Vote
The results from the Woden Graduation from Incubation committer vote
are
in. Woden received eight +1 votes and no -1 votes from the following
people:
Paul Fremantle (mentor)
Chathura Herath
Jeremy Hughes
John Kaputin
Lawrence Mandel
Arthur Ryman
Davanum 'Dims' Srinivas (mentor)
Sanjiva Weerawarana (mentor)
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our progress.
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[vote] Woden Graduation from Incubation
Woden team, as discussed on today's status call, the time has come to
propose graduation from the Apache Incubator [1] to the Apache Web
Services project [2]. All of the graduation prerequisite items have
been
completed (see the Woden status file [3]) and Woden has been
functioning
as an Apache project following the Apache way for some time.
Here's how the graduation process