Hi Kushal,
about a year
ago, you informed me that you're taking
up
other responsibilities at IBM and won't be available
much
any more for the Open Source DSDP-TM
project.
Of course we had to accept this, but given
that you have
a lot of insight on RSE and the underlying
technology
I had hoped that you'd keep in touch with
the project and
be available for occasional questions and
the like. So
I wanted that you keep your committer
status on DSDP-TM.
Unfortunately, however, you have not
joined any committer
meetings since, not been active on the
newsgroup or mailing
list and - what's most important - not
taken part in any
elections that we held on the mailing
list.
Taking part in elections is a very
important part of your
duties as committer, since failure to do
so delays decisions
due to our charter.
Based on our charter, which requires
involvement and
activity from committers, and based on
the expressed
wish of the EMO to keep
committer lists
active, I
thus
feel obliged to ask you resign as committer
on dsdp-tm.
Would that be OK for you, or do you have any
current /
future plans for further work on
dsdp-tm? If you think
that
you might get avtive again soon, I'd be ok with
keeping
your committer status under one precondition: that
at
the very least you take part in elections on the list,
at
least by voting "0" in time such that the votes are
not
delayed.
Thanks,
--
Martin Oberhuber, Senior Member of Technical
Staff, Wind River
Target Management Project
Lead, DSDP PMC Member