No problem,  I shall add your name to the list.

We do actually review every commit so it is fine for you to directly commit
instead of raising patches, you could post a note to the dev list if there's
ones you're particularly nervous about. Thats actually easier as then no one
needs to do the work to apply the patch, but its no biggie so if you're more
comfortable using patches for now thats fine too.

   ...ant

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Brent Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Ant,
>
>  My preference would be to remain a committer. However, I am not sure
> when my schedule will allow for a deeper involvement.
>
> Lately, I have been submitting fixes in patches rather than committing
> directly. With a small number of fixes this isn't a big deal, and it
> ensures that at least one person reviews the fix, whereas a simple
> commit could be overlooked. I can certainly continue to work like this
> without committership, but would prefer to keep the ability to commit
> for when I am able to spend more time on the Tuscany code base.
>
> Brent
>
> On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 2:23 AM, ant elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You are receiving this email because you are listed as an Apache
> >  Tuscany committer. Tuscany is looking to graduate in the near future
> >  and following Apache Incubator practice is cleaning up the committer
> >  list.  Tuscany has 35 committers listed on the status file some of
> >  those have left and some were just listed there when the original
> >  proposal was accepted and have never even once committed anything.
> >  We've decided any one who has interacted with the project within the
> >  last 12 months will automatically remain a committer, anyone else will
> >  need to reply to this email to retain their committer status.
> >
> >  These are the committers who've participated in the last 12 months and
> >  will automatically retain their committer status:
> >
> >     adrianocrestani Adriano Crestani
> >     amita           Amita Vadhavkar
> >     ajborley        Andrew Borley
> >     antelder        Ant Elder
> >     bjohnson        Brady Johnson
> >     dkulp           Dan Kulp
> >     frankb          Frank Budinsky
> >     fuhwei          Fuhwei Lwo
> >     giorgio         Giorgio Zoppi
> >     isilval         Ignacio Silva-Lepe
> >     jsdelfino       Jean-Sebastien Delfino
> >     kelvingoodson   Kelvin Goodson
> >     kwilliams       Kevin Williams
> >     lresende        Luciano Resende
> >     mcombellack     Mark Combellack
> >     myoder          Michael Yoder
> >     edwardsmj       Mike Edwards
> >     nash            Simon Nash
> >     rsivaram        Rajini Sivaram
> >     rfeng           Raymond Feng
> >     robbinspg       Pete Robbins
> >     slaws           Simon Laws
> >     svkrish         Venkata Krishnan
> >
> >  So, if you are not on that list but would like to retain your Tuscany
> >  committer status please reply to this email and let us know about how
> >  you would like to be involved with Tuscany. Also, if you are on that
> >  list but no longer want to stay a committer once Tuscany graduates you
> >  can also reply to this email and we'll remove your name.
> >
> >  Many thanks,
> >  The Apache Tuscany PPMC
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