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Re: [ee4j-pmc] Latest round of project creations
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Wayne,By looking at the portal, how can we
determine if we to do some follow-up (per your committer paperwork follow-up
comment below). If I look at the entries for all of the outstanding
committers, most of them have this type of status...Candidate: Xxxxx Yyyyyy
Vote summary: 0/0/0 with 0 not voting
Voting
successful.
PMC
approved.
VCS
package information.
Processing
candidate paperwork.*Received NCRF* If you have provided all requested paperwork (see "New
Committer Request Form" email), please allow 5 to 7 business days
for processing (we're semi-automated but not fully robotic). If you have
not submitted your paperwork, please do so.
You indicate that we should check the "who's involved" page...
For each project? Since we have so many projects and so many
initial committers, is there an easier way for us to see the status of
all of these initial committer requests? Thanks!
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Kevin Sutter
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From:
Wayne Beaton <wayne.beaton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
EE4J PMC Discussions
<ee4j-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
03/07/2018 06:16 PM
Subject:
[ee4j-pmc] Latest
round of project creations
Sent by:
ee4j-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Greetings EE4J PMC.The creation reviews for the following projects have been
declared successful:- Eclipse Project for JavaMail
- Eclipse Project for JTA
- Eclipse Project for Concurrency Utilities
- Eclipse Project for JSON-B
- Eclipse Project for Enterprise Security
- Eclipse Soteria
- Eclipse Project for Common Annotations
- Eclipse Project for JSTL
- Eclipse Project for _expression_ Language
I
will kick off the provisioning process tomorrow AM.Note that you will not see a change in the status chart
yet. I decided that the creation review event wasn't interesting from a
project progress point of view; the chart will change as the provisioning
process completes for each of these projects.By request from the project sponsors, I've deferred the
creation reviews for the following projects until March 21.- Eclipse Project for JAF
- Eclipse Project for JAXB
- Eclipse Project for JAX-WS
While
I have your attention, we have a bunch of committers listed on the first
round of project proposals who have not engaged with the Eclipse Foundation's
committer paperwork process. Until we get paperwork from these committers,
they will not have the necessary rights to push content into project repositories.
A bunch of them haven't even created Eclipse Foundation accounts yet. If you notice that somebody who should be a committer
that hasn't appeared on project's "Who's Involved" page yet,
please connect with them and have them visit http://portal.eclipse.org.Note that we're implementing some new infrastructure for
paperwork processing which will require that all listed committers on a
proposal have an Eclipse Foundation account before we can declare a creation
review successful. This will only impact future project proposals.Thanks,
Wayne-- Wayne BeatonDirector of Open Source ProjectsThe Eclipse Foundation_______________________________________________
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