| Hi Wayne 
 The Portal seems to have moved on a step so that I am now a
    committer, so we just need to sort out the IP.
 
 As instructed, I have marked the attachments as iplog+, although I'm
    not quite sure of the ethics of adjusting my own historic IP
    contributions.
 
 Running the IP log shows the extra Bug, but as 12877 bytes, rather
    than the 1.47 MB zipped size/ 3.8MB unzipped (isn't autogeneration
    bloat wonderful).
 
 Regards
 
 Ed Willink
 
 On 05/06/2012 20:45, Wayne Beaton wrote:
 
      
      It's not bookkeeping detail. Committer elections, like everything
      else, need to be done in an open and transparent manner. Part of
      this is an transparent demonstration of merit when nominating a
      new committer.
 That part was omitted. I added it.
 
 The election was sidetracked, but I brought it back on track.
 
 The IP Log issue is separate and needs to be addressed.
 
 Wayne
 
 On 06/05/2012 02:50 PM, Ed Willink wrote:
 
        
        Hi Wayne
 I think this has got very confused. The election seems to be
        side tracked by some bookkeeping detail.
 
 Who do you think should do what?
 
 Regards
 
 Ed Willink
 
 On 05/06/2012 19:43, Wayne Beaton wrote:
 
          I got my list off the IP Log.
 This one is not represented because nothing in the bug is
          marked iplog+. One or more of the attachments needs to be so
          marked. And then you should probably respin the IP Log :-)
 
 Wayne
 
 On 06/05/2012 02:24 AM, Ed Willink wrote:
  Hi Wayne
 You missed my main contribution
 
 Bug 236128
            - QVT Operational Models Contribution from UMLX
 
 which provides 11 of the 30 plugins in QVTo's CVS.
 
 These debugged the models from the OMG QVT 1.0 specification
            and in conjunction with the models in the QVTd project
            became the basis for the OMG QVT 1.1 specification. However,
            my understanding is that Borland were using a pragmatic
            version of the models and so migration to my contribution
            remains a plan.
 
 Regards
 
 Ed Willink
 
 On 04/06/2012 22:09, Wayne Beaton wrote:
  A committer nomination must include some
              discussion of the individual's contributions to the
              project.
 Minimally, this tends to be a list of high-quality (i.e.
              accepted) patches contributed by the individual. In Ed's
              case, you should have cited the following:
 
 Bug 248862  EBoolean features without defaults are not
              serialised when false Unit tests updates
 Bug 253970  platform: references from AST are restrictive
              Fix for platform: serialisation
 Bug 262443 QVT OML Model updates for M5 Cumulative patch
              for M5 problems
 
 FWIW, with this message, I have provided the demonstration
              of merit and the election can, IHMO, continue. The PMC may
              have a different opinion (and theirs is the one that
              matters).
 
 Wayne
 
 On 06/03/2012 05:41 AM, portal on behalf of Radomil Dvorak
              wrote:
 
                modeling.mmt.qvt-oml Committers,
This automatically generated message signals that Radomil Dvorak has
nominated Ed Willink as a Committer on the modeling.mmt.qvt-oml project.
The reason given is as follows:
Ed Willink has expressed interest in getting committer status on QVTo
The vote is being held via the MyFoundation portal: voters *must* use the
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until either all 3 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). Because there are three or fewer existing Committers, they must
all vote and vote +1 for a successful election.
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