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Election for Milan Melisik as Committer on Eclipse Che4z

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Milan (user milanmelisik) has been working with the Che4z team for some time and recently opened a pull request (E4e release changes 1.5.0 #319(https://github.com/eclipse/che-che4z-explorer-for-endevor/pull/319) that introduced a number of significant changes to Explorer for Endevor that greatly improve the overall user experience.

Among the following improvements in this PR:
- Enhanced the filtering functionality for an Endevor inventory location. You can now also apply filters by element type.
- Added the generate a sandbox/subsystem feature with a summary batch report table.
- Added the history view feature. You can now see the list of element revisions and specific changes in every revision.
- Added the feature that enables you to view the C1MSGS1 Endevor batch report as a result of the generate element action.
- Added the Token Authentication feature through PassTickets.
- Added the feature that enables you to edit the Endevor connection details.

The PR has been merged and as a result of his work, we were able to put out a new release.

For these reasons and the long-term outlook for their involvement on the
team, it is my pleasure to nominate milanmelisik as a committer on Eclipse Che4z.

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Kostadin Uzunov +1 +1 implied by nomination
Stanko Uzunov +1
Scott Davidson +1 Milan has been integral in providing many new features over an extended period of time.
Tomas Cech +1
Lukas Zima +1
Roman Kupriyanov +1 Milan has contributed a lot to the Eclipse projects throughout the years, well deserved.