+1.
Raymond
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From: "kelvin goodson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "tuscany-dev" <tuscany-dev@ws.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 1:38 AM
Subject: [VOTE] Andy Grove for Tuscany Committer
Andy has taken part in SDO Java and C++ discussions since November of
2006,
in particular in the area of the Community Test Suite (CTS). As some of
you
may not follow this closely, I've distilled quite a bit of detail from the
lists to show Andy's participation. He ...
- been active in creating and resolving numerous JIRAs
- did some of the work of the initial drop of tests to the SDO Java
CTS from Rogue Wave and in the CTS infrastructure design, including
ensuring
vendor independence.
- has discovered and offered solutions to a number of anomalies
between the CTS and the specification
- developed and contributed tests for testing XML schema choice
function.
- provided good insights to the required and permitted behaviours of
implementations when dealing with elements which are nillable
- has taken part in discussions for an M1 release of the CTS
- Initiated discussions on DataHelper formats wrt dates and durations
- developed new test cases for spec section 9.10 -- XML without Schema
to SDO Type and Property
- solicited input from the Tuscany community with respect to the
equivalence or otherwise of null URIs versus empty strings, in order to
feed back to the spec group
- took a significant part in discussions of how to ensure the CTS is
test harness agnostic, and provided patches to update tests to assist in
this goal
- contributed a set of tests for XSD complex types
- provided support to the community with problems running the CTS and
with insights into new Junit features
Aside from Tuscany, Andy has been active in the SDO Java and C++
specification efforts, and I think he will be a great asset to the
project.
Regards, Kelvin.
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