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Re: [mmt-dev] Vote for Committer status for Ed Willink was started by Radomil Dvorak

A committer nomination must include some discussion of the individual's contributions to the project.

Minimally, this tends to be a list of high-quality (i.e. accepted) patches contributed by the individual. In Ed's case, you should have cited the following:

Bug 248862  EBoolean features without defaults are not serialised when false Unit tests updates
Bug 253970  platform: references from AST are restrictive Fix for platform: serialisation
Bug 262443 QVT OML Model updates for M5 Cumulative patch for M5 problems

FWIW, with this message, I have provided the demonstration of merit and the election can, IHMO, continue. The PMC may have a different opinion (and theirs is the one that matters).

Wayne

On 06/03/2012 05:41 AM, portal on behalf of Radomil Dvorak wrote:
modeling.mmt.qvt-oml Committers,
This automatically generated message signals that Radomil Dvorak has
nominated Ed Willink as a Committer on the modeling.mmt.qvt-oml project.
The reason given is as follows:

Ed Willink has expressed interest in getting committer status on QVTo


The vote is being held via the MyFoundation portal: voters *must* use the
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The project Committers eligible to vote are:

    Sergey Boyko
    Radomil Dvorak
    Aleksandr Igdalov

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