If it was retired I'm surprised I received the email to vote. Also, I updated all the EclipseSource blog URLs last week (we updated some Wordpress things on our end, so I updated the links on PlanetEclipse).
Do I need access? probably not. I do the occasional update on PlanetEclipse. If you would rather someone else make those changes, I'd be happy to give up the access. If it's easier for me to do them, then I'd be happy to keep the access.
Cheers,
Ian
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 8:24 AM, Wayne Beaton <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ian, your committership was retired last September. There doesn't
seem to be any trace of it in the mailing list. Does anybody
remember retiring Ian Bull from Phoenix?
Ian, do you need to be a committer on Pheonix?
For that matter, are there other Phoenix committers who don't need
to be committers?
Wayne
On 06/20/2012 11:20 AM, Ian Bull wrote:
I don't seem to be listed as a 'phoenix' (planeteclipse) committer
in the portal. I'll give my +1 here (even though it won't count).
technology.phoenix Committers,
This automatically generated message signals that Denis Roy
has nominated
Christopher Guindon as a Committer on the technology.phoenix
project. The
reason given is as follows:
Chris is the Eclipse Foundation's web developer. He has
submitted some
very high-quality patches, which demonstrate his knowledge
of PHP as well
as his ability to craft elegant solutions.
The vote is being held via the MyFoundation portal: voters
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will continue
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they have been
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(defined as at least
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+1s and no -1s
for a successful election.
Eligible Committers must cast their votes through their My
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Wayne Beaton
Nathan Gervais
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Denis Roy
Ian Skerrett
Gunnar Wagenknecht
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