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[technology-pmc] Re: Cleaning out inactive committers

Bjorn,

I talked to Kevin and Wylie, and they both won't any loger contribute to
the Project, so it is safe to remove them from the list of committers.
Thanks!

Cheers
/Simon
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Rule of thumb #3459835478: when you find yourself typing/copying the same
thing more than twice in a row, redesign or re-implement. No excuse
possible.




                                                                           
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Simon, Michael,
As part of the fall house cleaning, I noticed that two of the committers on
the BPEL project appear to be inactive:

http://dash.eclipse.org/dash/commits/web-app/active-committers.cgi?project=technology.bpel

    kevinm
    wgarvin
Note that being an inactive Committer does not mean that the people are
inactive on the project but it does mean that the person has not checked
any code or web pages into CVS in over nine months.

The Technology Charter requires that Committers stay active in the project:
    http://www.eclipse.org/technology/technology-charter.html
"A Committer that ... does not participate actively, or has been inactive
for an extended period may have his or her commit status removed by the
PMC."

We ask that either:
      You explain why these people should continue to be committers in
      spite of appearing inactive, or
      You tell us to "un-committerize" them. Committers that are removed
      can, of course, be reinstated when they resume their active work on
      the project.
Thank you.
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