We proudly nominate Johannes for becoming a committer of OpenBSW. He supports us mainly in organizatorial tasks, but has also a background in software engineering. Because he's also committer and one of the technical leads of the Eclipse S-CORE project, he is knowledgeable in various Eclipse processes as well as open source practices. In addition, he points out synergies between S-CORE and OpenBSW, e.g. regarding processes for safety rated software or tooling.
Beside some fixes in our codebase/documentation, Johannes initiated the monthly public Eclipse OpenBSW meeting. He moderates this meeting regularly and therefore enables also new people to get an easy entry into OpenBSW. In addition, he initiates and takes part in technical and organizational discussions and works on the roadmap for OpenBSW. His already initiated discussions and meetings can be found at https://github.com/eclipse-openbsw/openbsw/discussions?discussions_q=is…+. He also keeps an eye on our open PR as well as Issues to point them to the right persons.
Being a committer would enable him to work more efficiently, e.g. to have all moderation features on GitHub (creating milestones, labels, ...) and being able to merge changes, especially regarding the documentation and process.
Voter | Vote | Comments |
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Martin Thiede | +1 | +1 implied by nomination |
Roland Reichwein | +1 | Yes, Johannes is a great help in the project and actively pushing many topics for several months already. |
Oliver Mueller | +1 | |
Christian Schilling | +1 |