Hello,
+1 to become a co-Polarsys PMC if you candidate.
As indicated in your user page [1], you’ve cumulated a lot of experience over the last past years in the Eclipse development
as Project Lead and committer of Amalgamation, EMF Diff/Merge, Capella, and committer of Kitalpha.
I let Wayne validate this.
Benoît
[1] https://projects.eclipse.org/user/3238
Hi,
Sorry for delay,
As project lead of Eclipse Capella project, I agree with you Wayne,
I recommend that we grow the PMC by appointing a representative from each project under the PolarSys Top Level Project (e.g. a project lead). This is a common approach for a Top Level Project the size of Eclipse PolarSys. With such a composition,
the PMC could, for example, make a rule that a PMC member cannot approve requests from their own project.
Sounds good.
Best regards,
Philippe
Hello,
The PMC members of PolarSys are Wayne and me today.
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/polarsys/who
We should have another PMC member among the PMCs of the PolarSys projects.
> Wayne, correct me if I’m wrong.
Is there a candidate for?
Best regards,
Benoît
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De la part de Wayne Beaton
Envoyé : vendredi 15 novembre 2019 18:08
À : Polarsys PMC mailing list <polarsys-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Objet : Re: [polarsys-pmc] PMC Composition
Anybody can join the PMC mailing list. Joining the list does not make one a member of the PMC.
PMC members are appointed by the EMO(ED) based on recommendations from the PMC Lead.
Hello Wayne,
I agree that a PMC member cannot approve requests from his own project.
Benoît Viaud should also be a member of this mailing list… I can send a mail to the other
project leads of the PolarSys projects to join it.
Benoît
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De la part de Wayne Beaton
Envoyé : vendredi 15 novembre 2019 15:53
À : Polarsys PMC mailing list
Objet : [polarsys-pmc] PMC Composition
Greetings PMC... both of you.
At present, the Eclipse PolarSys PMC has two members. Benoit is the PMC Lead and I am the sole other PMC Member. FWIW, I was appointed to help the PMC get established
and should have retired from the position some time ago.
For a PMC to function, it requires more than one or two members.
I recommend that we grow the PMC by appointing a representative from each project under the PolarSys Top Level Project (e.g. a project lead). This is a common
approach for a Top Level Project the size of Eclipse PolarSys. With such a composition, the PMC could, for example, make a rule that a PMC member cannot approve requests from their own project.
I'm obviously in favour. What do you think, Benoit?
For PolarSys project leads monitoring this list, what do you think?
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