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[paho-dev] Vote for Committer status for Tomoaki Yamaguchi was started by Ian Craggs

iot.paho Committers,
This automatically generated message signals that Ian Craggs has nominated
Tomoaki Yamaguchi as a Committer on the iot.paho project. The reason given
is as follows:

I'd like to nominate Tomoaki Yamaguchi to be a committer on the Paho
project, primarily responsible for the MQTT-SN gateway which he has
contributed and supported over the past year.   Tomoaki has a history of
creating MQTT-SN implementations of his own stretching back a number of
years.  He kindly agreed to write an MQTT-SN transparent gateway using the
embedded Paho MQTT-SN client code as a base, and recently I used it as a
replacement for RSMB in Benjamin Cabe's experiment with the BBC microbit
(https://blog.benjamin-cabe.com/2017/01/16/using-mqtt-sn-over-ble-with-the-
bbc-microbit), where it worked well.  I anticipate that there will be other
MQTT-SN components and utilities that Tomoaki might work on in the future.


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portal for the votes to be properly recorded.  The voting will continue
until either all 12 existing Committers have voted or until they have been
given enough time to vote, even if they do not do so (defined as at least
one week). Tomoaki Yamaguchi must receive at least three +1s and no -1s for
a successful election.

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The project Committers eligible to vote are:

    Kamil Baczkowicz
    Ian Craggs
    Pierre Fersing
    Andy Gelme
    Roger Light
    Dave Locke
    Nicholas O'Leary
    Frank Pagliughi
    Paolo Patierno
    Andy Piper
    Al Stockdill-Mander
    James Sutton

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