Hi Nitin,

Thanks for giving new the rookies a break when we screw up versioning or map 
files, or request a last minute PMC review... Good luck in whatever comes next!

Also, +1 for Nick Sandonato.

-Jesper

On 28/02/2013, at 09.22, Nitin Dahyabhai wrote:

> As mentioned in last week's status meeting, I'm stepping down as the lead for 
> Source Editing and JSDT, and hopefully the nominations for my replacement 
> won't be a shock to anyone.  While I won't be disappearing entirely, I have 
> full faith in their ability to keep everything running smoothly as I take on 
> new challenges from my employer.  Committers for the respective projects, 
> please reply with your +1s by next week's status meeting in keeping with the 
> guidelines at 
> http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process_2011.php#4_6_Leaders
>  and http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/Changing_Leadership .
> 
> For JSDT I'm nominating Chris Jaun.  As one of the initial Committers on 
> JSDT, even before we separated it into its own project, Chris undertook the 
> messy task of removing a lot of vestigial code that was left over from the 
> original forking from JDT.  Since then he's tackled memory problems and all 
> sorts of bizarre exceptions and corner cases spanning hundreds of bug fixes, 
> and shown a talent for and interest in project management that, frankly, 
> exceeds my own.  If there's anyone to step in and take over those aspects 
> while still having the know-how to help with the patch and bug backlog, it's 
> Chris.  Please give him your support.
> 
> As for Source Editing, I've been working on it for 13 years, give or take a 
> couple of weeks, and for the last 5 of them Nick Sandonato's been my right 
> hand.  He knows the code base as well as I do, even better than I do in a few 
> places, and it's been an honor to be his mentor and friend the whole time.  
> Whether it's responding to bug reports with an event temper, keeping us from 
> breaking the build too often, or mentoring potential Committers, there's no 
> one I would trust more to take on the duties of the project lead.  Please 
> give him your backing.
> 
> 
> For everyone else, the 3.4.2 site has been waiting patiently at 
> http://eclipse.org/webtools/releases/3.4.2/ (releases/3.4.2 in our web site 
> repository) if anyone has release notes to add.  Anything already intended 
> for post-3.4.2 patch builds comes to mind.
> 
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> Nitin Dahyabhai
> Eclipse Web Tools Platform
> IBM Rational
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