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Re: [wtp-dev] Nomination for committer status: Amy Wu


+1

I've worked with Amy for the past few years on the StructuredTextEditor.
During that time she's added countless enhancements such as "open on" and
document folding (really, it's in there =).  She is constantly improving the overall
user experience of WTP by adding things like linking between wizards and
preference pages, and filtering preference pages based on editor context.

Recently she's done extensive work cleaning up the StructuredTextViewerConfiguration
and hammering out the API.
Her code is always high quality and easy to read and follow.
And she wears cool shirts =)

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Phillip Avery
Structured Source Editor
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pavery@xxxxxxxxxx



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[wtp-dev] Nomination for committer status: Amy Wu






I am honored to nominate Amy Wu to become a committer for the Eclipse WTP project.


Amy (amywu@xxxxxxxxxx) has contributed fixes, documents and substantial designs for
WTP editing since (before) WTP started. Since WTP has started, she's contributed
at least 100 high quality patches as attachments to bugzillas. She's also very active on the newsgroup,
responding to at least 30 queries in the  past 3 months. In addition to fixes and code cleanup, to name
just a few examples, she's been behind the new files wizard templates in WTP, she's moved us to
use the base provided "hotlink" API (instead of providing our own mechanism, as we had to do before).

Most recently, she's pushed the effort to provide "configuration" extension points so that our
WTP editors can be "added to", instead of subclassed. (She's also implemented folding for our
editors, but is waiting for me to fix our document notifications before we make visible in WTP). She's
also helped greatly by providing high quality bug reports (and sometimes patches) for many
other teams in Eclipse.


And, most importantly she helps keep me sane by politely reminding me of what I need to do next  :)


All in all, she's well shown the skill, dedication, and responsibility to be a committer in WTP.
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