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[paho-dev] Vote for Committer status for Andy Gelme was started by Scott de Deugd

technology.paho Committers,
This automatically generated message signals that Scott de Deugd has
nominated Andy Gelme as a Committer on the technology.paho project. The
reason given is as follows:

Andy Gelme has contributed an additional language (Lua) implementation of
the MQTT client protocol, which the Paho project team considers a
significant new contribution to the project. 

Andy has submitted the code via Bugzilla and has worked with the Eclipse
teams to secure preliminary approval for Parallel IP track via IPZilla. The
existing team has taken a look at the contribution, feels it is ready to
commit to the repository, and recommend committer status for Andy Gelme.

As this is a spec-conforming full implementation implementation, Andy has
said he intends to provide the support and necessary changes to this code
base through Eclipse. Andy is also working with a related Lua project in
Eclipse (Koneki) and there is already growing interest in using his
contribution.

best regards........Scott

Contribution: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=379352

IPZilla Submission: https://dev.eclipse.org/ipzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6612




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until either all 4 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). Andy Gelme must receive at least three +1s and no -1s for a
successful election.

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The project Committers eligible to vote are:

    Ian Craggs
    Chad Kienle
    Dave Locke
    Scott de Deugd

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