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[paho-dev] Vote for Committer status for James Sutton was started by Ian Craggs

iot.paho Committers,
This automatically generated message signals that Ian Craggs has nominated
James Sutton as a Committer on the iot.paho project. The reason given is as
follows:

Hello All,

I'd like to nominate James Sutton, who works with me at IBM, to be a
committer on the Paho project.  James has been working on Paho for more
than six months now, and has made significant updates to the Java and
Android clients, amongst others.  He took my place at EclipseCon Europe to
deliver a lightning talk and project update, and was a user of MQTT before
working on Paho.

His skills and effort have been really useful to the project.  He is
currently helping in the move to Github, updating the contribution
guidelines and Hudson builds, amongst other things.

He could be even more useful to both me and the project, if he were a
committer too.  I've been impressing on him the nature of the commitment
that being a committer on an Eclipse project involves, and I haven't
frightened him off!  I'm confident that he will step up to the challenge.

Please vote yes!


The vote is being held via the MyFoundation portal: voters *must* use the
portal for the votes to be properly recorded.  The voting will continue
until either all 9 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). James Sutton must receive at least three +1s and no -1s for a
successful election.

Eligible Committers must cast their votes through their My Foundation
portal page (do NOT just reply to this email; your vote will not be
correctly recorded unless you use the portal):

    http://portal.eclipse.org/

The project Committers eligible to vote are:

    Ian Craggs
    Andy Gelme
    Roger Light
    Dave Locke
    Nicholas O'Leary
    Frank Pagliughi
    Paolo Patierno
    Andy Piper
    Al Stockdill-Mander

*NOTE*: Successful elections are left open for a maximum of 120 days to
allow for processing of paperwork.  After that time the election will be
expired, regardless of its current status.  Should papework processing on
the part of the candidate take more time than allowed, a new election will
have to be held.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your project
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