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Re: [recommenders-dev] Annual committer list clean up

I'd like to stay on the list. I just joined Google, so I'm a little
swamped at the moment, but I do plan to continue developing SnipMatch
in 2013.

I must have missed the vote while on holiday.



On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 1:08 AM, Marcel Bruch
<marcel.bruch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
> Hi Recommenders-dev,
>
> thanks for your response and thanks for the time you spent on the project,
> Sebastian. I'm sad to hear that you won't find the time to continue working
> on this project. Given your past records, I'd like propose to change your
> state to "Committer Emeritus" - if you like and no one else has objections.
>
>
> Given the results of the last poll, it seems that a reactivation of the old
> committers - or a cleanup - is needed to continue the project. When
> committer elections fail due to not participating (not voting at all - not
> giving "0") this is not good. It may be because of Christmas but I think
> it's not the cause why the election failed. I'd like to detail a little bit
> about the status of every current committer. A copy of this  mail goes to
> all committer's email address directly to make sure they receive it.
>
>
>
> Andreas Kaluza was one of the initial committers for the project and student
> working with Johannes, Stefan and me on the Code Recommenders project in
> 2010. Unfortunately he never found the time to commit code to the project
> after his initial version of call chain completion. Andreas, can you briefly
> respond to this email?
>
> Stefan Henss is as master student at Darmstadt University of Technology and
> currently heading for another project/master thesis. It seems he's not
> listening to the list anymore. Stefan, are you interested to keep the
> committer status?
>
> Johannes Lerch worked a lot on the Code Recommenders project in 2011 but his
> research area shifted last year towards security mining. Johannes, do you
> want to keep committer status - and help to project to evolve (at least by
> responding to committer votes in recommenders/recommenders.incubator and and
> architectural questions)?
>
> Chen Cheng was a GSOC student on who worked on Snipmatch and who quickly
> after the final evaluation disappeared. I assume that his committer rights
> can be revoked safely even after this short period. Chen, let me know when
> I'm wrong by responding to this email.
>
> Doug Wightman. Doug, you and your students contributed Snipmatch some time
> ago (is it a year ago already?). Committer status also requires some level
> of participation such as participating in committer elections and helping
> the project to grow. Can you explain what your plans look like with
> Snipmatch and your committer status?
>
>
> The last poll results show that we cannot continue with such a long list of
> passive committers. Please respond to this email and let us know how to
> continue.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Marcel
>
>
>
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> On Dec 24, 2012, at 4:40 PM, Sebastian Proksch <sebastian@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hey Marcel,
>
> I was not very active in the last year, teaching at the university
> took its toll. :(
>
> Read-only access to the repository is all I need to continue my
> current work, feel free to revoke my committer rights.
>
> Thank you for the opportunity to get insights in such an innovative project.
>
> best regards
> Sebastian
>
> 2012/12/21 Marcel Bruch <marcel.bruch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> It's time for the annual committer list cleanup. If you are a committer of
> Recommenders being listed as inactive in [1], please let me know (by
> responding to this note) that you'd like to remain a committer on Code
> Recommenders or Code Recommenders Incubator.
>
> Thanks,
> Marcel
>
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