Details Nominee: Igor VinokurProject: Eclipse TheiaRole Type: CommitterCriteria: I'd like to nominate Igor Vinokur to become Eclipse Theia committer. Igor has started his contributions to Eclipse Theia project almost one year ago and he has already contributed a lot on the plugin extensibility system and introduced other nice enhancements to the project. Full list of Igor's contributions: https://github.com/theia-ide/theia/pulls?q=is%3Apr+author%3Avinokurig+is... The most significant ones: - SCM Plugin API https://github.com/theia-ide/theia/pull/4279 - Preference UI editor https://github.com/theia-ide/theia/pull/1983 - window.withProgress Plugin API https://github.com/theia-ide/theia/pull/2979 - Search functionality for the tree widget https://github.com/theia-ide/theia/pull/2809 Nominated by: Artem ZatsarynnyiDate: Monday, June 3, 2019 to Monday, June 10, 2019 Status Status: This election has been approved by the PMC.Votes: VoterVoteComments Artem Zatsarynnyi+1+1 implied by nomination Yevhen Vydolob+1 Liang Huang+1 Jacques Bouthillier+1Welcome Vincent Fugnitto+1 Gorkem Ercan+1 Anton Kosiakov0I really would like to accept everybody and appreciate an effort, but Igor's contributions were of low quality: (1) lost a lot of changes to git extension from other contributors for last 3 years: (a) some unintentionally by not being able properly rebase changes; (b) some intentionally by not being able to generalize abstractions properly. (2) Never brought up removed functionality himself, was only found by testing or in end products which is very costly. (3) Broke the git integration for 0.7.0 release by merging a PR without addressing comments from all reviewers (a lot of time spent on undoing harm and it is still not finished) (4) was not able to design clean data structures and control flows leading to race conditions and bugs (5) wasted a lot of time of code reviewers by negligence to testing and requirements. if you are going to keep contributing you are better be more diligent and take smaller tasks, leave arch refactorings. In this way there is a chance to learn and iterate. PMC Approval: Martin Lippert (+1) Welcome!