
[VOTE] Petar Tahchiev as Jakarta Committer
Hi all,
I'd like to call a vote to have Petar Tahchiev as a Jakarta Committer.
Petar currently works as software engineer in Bulgaria, but was a MSc
student last year, when we proposed porting the Cactus build to Maven
2 as a "GSOC" (Google Summer of Code) project. Although the project
didn't make it to the allotted ASF projects, Petar kept doing the
(hard) work, despite my slowness to support him.
Prior to participate on Cactus development, he made some contributions
to Apache Ant and other ASF projects. He also has a blog at java.net
(http://weblogs.java.net/blog/paranoiabla/).
A couple of months ago, I failed (again :-() to setup a sandbox SVN
branch at ASF for him to continue his work, so he ended up creating a
separated repository on SourceForge where we could do some work in
parallel. Now that code is ready to come back to the Jakarta codebase,
and the proper legal measures has already been taken (see
http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/jakarta-cactus-tahc hiev.html).
Besides the technical aspect, I can tell from personal experience that
he is a talented and enthusiastic developer, and will be a valuable
contributor to the Cactus/Jakarta communities. So, here is my (PMC
binding) +1 vote.
-- Felipe
Re: [VOTE] Petar Tahchiev as Jakarta Committer
+1
I second Felipe's observations about Petar btw..
Mvgr,
Martin
Felipe Leme wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to call a vote to have Petar Tahchiev as a Jakarta Committer.
>
> Petar currently works as software engineer in Bulgaria, but was a MSc
> student last year, when we proposed porting the Cactus build to Maven
> 2 as a "GSOC" (Google Summer of Code) project. Although the project
> didn't make it to the allotted ASF projects, Petar kept doing the
> (hard) work, despite my slowness to support him.
>
> Prior to participate on Cactus development, he made some contributions
> to Apache Ant and other ASF projects. He also has a blog at java.net
> (http://weblogs.java.net/blog/paranoiabla/).
>
> A couple of months ago, I failed (again :-() to setup a sandbox SVN
> branch at ASF for him to continue his work, so he ended up creating a
> separated repository on SourceForge where we could do some work in
> parallel. Now that code is ready to come back to the Jakarta codebase,
> and the proper legal measures has already been taken (see
> http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/jakarta-cactus-tahc hiev.html).
>
> Besides the technical aspect, I can tell from personal experience that
> he is a talented and enthusiastic developer, and will be a valuable
> contributor to the Cactus/Jakarta communities. So, here is my (PMC
> binding) +1 vote.
>
> -- Felipe
>
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>
Re: [VOTE] Petar Tahchiev as Jakarta Committer
+1
Phil
Felipe Leme wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to call a vote to have Petar Tahchiev as a Jakarta Committer.
>
> Petar currently works as software engineer in Bulgaria, but was a MSc
> student last year, when we proposed porting the Cactus build to Maven
> 2 as a "GSOC" (Google Summer of Code) project. Although the project
> didn't make it to the allotted ASF projects, Petar kept doing the
> (hard) work, despite my slowness to support him.
>
> Prior to participate on Cactus development, he made some contributions
> to Apache Ant and other ASF projects. He also has a blog at java.net
> (http://weblogs.java.net/blog/paranoiabla/).
>
> A couple of months ago, I failed (again :-() to setup a sandbox SVN
> branch at ASF for him to continue his work, so he ended up creating a
> separated repository on SourceForge where we could do some work in
> parallel. Now that code is ready to come back to the Jakarta codebase,
> and the proper legal measures has already been taken (see
> http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/jakarta-cactus-tahc hiev.html).
>
> Besides the technical aspect, I can tell from personal experience that
> he is a talented and enthusiastic developer, and will be a valuable
> contributor to the Cactus/Jakarta communities. So, here is my (PMC
> binding) +1 vote.
>
> -- Felipe
>
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>
Re: [VOTE] Petar Tahchiev as Jakarta Committer
+1
Felipe Leme wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to call a vote to have Petar Tahchiev as a Jakarta Committer.
>
> Petar currently works as software engineer in Bulgaria, but was a MSc
> student last year, when we proposed porting the Cactus build to Maven
> 2 as a "GSOC" (Google Summer of Code) project. Although the project
> didn't make it to the allotted ASF projects, Petar kept doing the
> (hard) work, despite my slowness to support him.
>
> Prior to participate on Cactus development, he made some contributions
> to Apache Ant and other ASF projects. He also has a blog at java.net
> (http://weblogs.java.net/blog/paranoiabla/).
>
> A couple of months ago, I failed (again :-() to setup a sandbox SVN
> branch at ASF for him to continue his work, so he ended up creating a
> separated repository on SourceForge where we could do some work in
> parallel. Now that code is ready to come back to the Jakarta codebase,
> and the proper legal measures has already been taken (see
> http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/jakarta-cactus-tahc hiev.html).
>
> Besides the technical aspect, I can tell from personal experience that
> he is a talented and enthusiastic developer, and will be a valuable
> contributor to the Cactus/Jakarta communities. So, here is my (PMC
> binding) +1 vote.
>
> -- Felipe
>
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>
Re: [VOTE] Petar Tahchiev as Jakarta Committer
On 3/25/07, Felipe Leme <felipealists [at] gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to call a vote to have Petar Tahchiev as a Jakarta Committer.
>
<snip/>
+1
-Rahul
> Petar currently works as software engineer in Bulgaria, but was a MSc
> student last year, when we proposed porting the Cactus build to Maven
> 2 as a "GSOC" (Google Summer of Code) project. Although the project
> didn't make it to the allotted ASF projects, Petar kept doing the
> (hard) work, despite my slowness to support him.
>
> Prior to participate on Cactus development, he made some contributions
> to Apache Ant and other ASF projects. He also has a blog at java.net
> (http://weblogs.java.net/blog/paranoiabla/).
>
> A couple of months ago, I failed (again :-() to setup a sandbox SVN
> branch at ASF for him to continue his work, so he ended up creating a
> separated repository on SourceForge where we could do some work in
> parallel. Now that code is ready to come back to the Jakarta codebase,
> and the proper legal measures has already been taken (see
> http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/jakarta-cactus-tahc hiev.html).
>
> Besides the technical aspect, I can tell from personal experience that
> he is a talented and enthusiastic developer, and will be a valuable
> contributor to the Cactus/Jakarta communities. So, here is my (PMC
> binding) +1 vote.
>
> -- Felipe
>
Re: [VOTE] Petar Tahchiev as Jakarta Committer
+1
Felipe Leme wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to call a vote to have Petar Tahchiev as a Jakarta Committer.
>
> Petar currently works as software engineer in Bulgaria, but was a MSc
> student last year, when we proposed porting the Cactus build to Maven
> 2 as a "GSOC" (Google Summer of Code) project. Although the project
> didn't make it to the allotted ASF projects, Petar kept doing the
> (hard) work, despite my slowness to support him.
>
> Prior to participate on Cactus development, he made some contributions
> to Apache Ant and other ASF projects. He also has a blog at java.net
> (http://weblogs.java.net/blog/paranoiabla/).
>
> A couple of months ago, I failed (again :-() to setup a sandbox SVN
> branch at ASF for him to continue his work, so he ended up creating a
> separated repository on SourceForge where we could do some work in
> parallel. Now that code is ready to come back to the Jakarta codebase,
> and the proper legal measures has already been taken (see
> http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/jakarta-cactus-tahc hiev.html).
>
> Besides the technical aspect, I can tell from personal experience that
> he is a talented and enthusiastic developer, and will be a valuable
> contributor to the Cactus/Jakarta communities. So, here is my (PMC
> binding) +1 vote.
>
> -- Felipe
>
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RE: [VOTE] Petar Tahchiev as Jakarta Committer
+1
Felipe Leme wrote on Sunday, March 25, 2007 4:17 PM:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to call a vote to have Petar Tahchiev as a Jakarta Committer.
>
> Petar currently works as software engineer in Bulgaria, but was a MSc
> student last year, when we proposed porting the Cactus build to Maven
> 2 as a "GSOC" (Google Summer of Code) project. Although the project
> didn't make it to the allotted ASF projects, Petar kept doing the
> (hard) work, despite my slowness to support him.
>
> Prior to participate on Cactus development, he made some contributions
> to Apache Ant and other ASF projects. He also has a blog at java.net
> (http://weblogs.java.net/blog/paranoiabla/).
>
> A couple of months ago, I failed (again :-() to setup a sandbox SVN
> branch at ASF for him to continue his work, so he ended up creating a
> separated repository on SourceForge where we could do some work in
> parallel. Now that code is ready to come back to the Jakarta codebase,
> and the proper legal measures has already been taken (see
> http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/jakarta-cactus-tahc hi
> ev.html).
>
> Besides the technical aspect, I can tell from personal experience that
> he is a talented and enthusiastic developer, and will be a valuable
> contributor to the Cactus/Jakarta communities. So, here is my (PMC
> binding) +1 vote.
>
> -- Felipe
>
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RE: [VOTE] Petar Tahchiev as Jakarta Committer
+1
TX
YuvalZ
-----Original Message-----
From: Felipe Leme [mailto:felipealists [at] gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 4:17 PM
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Subject: [VOTE] Petar Tahchiev as Jakarta Committer
Hi all,
I'd like to call a vote to have Petar Tahchiev as a Jakarta Committer.
Petar currently works as software engineer in Bulgaria, but was a MSc
student last year, when we proposed porting the Cactus build to Maven
2 as a "GSOC" (Google Summer of Code) project. Although the project
didn't make it to the allotted ASF projects, Petar kept doing the
(hard) work, despite my slowness to support him.
Prior to participate on Cactus development, he made some contributions
to Apache Ant and other ASF projects. He also has a blog at java.net
(http://weblogs.java.net/blog/paranoiabla/).
A couple of months ago, I failed (again :-() to setup a sandbox SVN
branch at ASF for him to continue his work, so he ended up creating a
separated repository on SourceForge where we could do some work in
parallel. Now that code is ready to come back to the Jakarta codebase,
and the proper legal measures has already been taken (see
http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/jakarta-cactus-tahc hiev.html).
Besides the technical aspect, I can tell from personal experience that
he is a talented and enthusiastic developer, and will be a valuable
contributor to the Cactus/Jakarta communities. So, here is my (PMC
binding) +1 vote.
-- Felipe
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