[GeoNetwork-users] CFV: Motion to make Craig Jones a committer to trunk

Dear PSC Members,

I would like to propose Craig Jones as a committer to trunk.

Craig has been involved in the development of web applications and services using Java and XML related technologies such as J2EE and XSLT for over 6 years. Overall, he has had over 20 years experience with a wide variety of technologies, working on large and small projects in a variety of roles from programmer to architect.

Craig has accepted the committer guidelines and has been developing GeoNetwork through the BlueNetMEST branch and sandbox since 2009 in his role as a lead developer in the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) project. Starting off with bug fixes and minor enhancements, he has been involved in:

- development of the user self-registration system
- refactoring metadata fragment support and adding this capability to the THREDDS harvester
- extending the THREDDS harvester to support Unidata Data Discovery Protocols
- streaming XML for handling large responses in the WFS Feature Harvester
- a logo manager (not yet integrated with the trunk version)
- lucene speed ups and fixes including analyzers and indexing
- bug fixes to numerous systems including the MEF Importer, OAI-PMH harvester (resumption token), XSLT presentation layer
- documenting upgrades and changes

You would not have seen many direct commits by Craig to the sandbox (jonescc@anonymised.com) but if you search my commits you will see where I have acknowledged Craig's work.

Craig has a very good understanding of the different technologies (Java, XSLT, JavaScript, Lucene) required to develop GeoNetwork and I've found him to be collaborative, methodical and thorough with excellent analytical skills.

Given the prime role that GeoNetwork has in IMOS and the growing use of GeoNetwork (especially in Australia), I think the community will benefit from contributions developed by Craig and in collaboration with others - something which he has already demonstrated in my association with him.

Finally, Craig has been active in helping other users and developers (both on the GeoNetwork developers and users lists and off the lists in private communications) - something which I think is very important for the GeoNetwork community - and I would expect this involvement to continue and grow.

Cheers and thanks,
Simon

+1 for me.

Francois

2011/3/23 <Simon.Pigot@anonymised.com>:

Dear PSC Members,

I would like to propose Craig Jones as a committer to trunk.

Craig has been involved in the development of web applications and services using Java and XML related technologies such as J2EE and XSLT for over 6 years. Overall, he has had over 20 years experience with a wide variety of technologies, working on large and small projects in a variety of roles from programmer to architect.

Craig has accepted the committer guidelines and has been developing GeoNetwork through the BlueNetMEST branch and sandbox since 2009 in his role as a lead developer in the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) project. Starting off with bug fixes and minor enhancements, he has been involved in:

- development of the user self-registration system
- refactoring metadata fragment support and adding this capability to the THREDDS harvester
- extending the THREDDS harvester to support Unidata Data Discovery Protocols
- streaming XML for handling large responses in the WFS Feature Harvester
- a logo manager (not yet integrated with the trunk version)
- lucene speed ups and fixes including analyzers and indexing
- bug fixes to numerous systems including the MEF Importer, OAI-PMH harvester (resumption token), XSLT presentation layer
- documenting upgrades and changes

You would not have seen many direct commits by Craig to the sandbox (jonescc@anonymised.com) but if you search my commits you will see where I have acknowledged Craig's work.

Craig has a very good understanding of the different technologies (Java, XSLT, JavaScript, Lucene) required to develop GeoNetwork and I've found him to be collaborative, methodical and thorough with excellent analytical skills.

Given the prime role that GeoNetwork has in IMOS and the growing use of GeoNetwork (especially in Australia), I think the community will benefit from contributions developed by Craig and in collaboration with others - something which he has already demonstrated in my association with him.

Finally, Craig has been active in helping other users and developers (both on the GeoNetwork developers and users lists and off the lists in private communications) - something which I think is very important for the GeoNetwork community - and I would expect this involvement to continue and grow.

Cheers and thanks,
Simon

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Dear Simon and Craig,
Thanks for the proposal Simon!

+1 from me.

Great to see Craig being proposed as committer to trunk. We've all been able to see you contributing a lot to the project!

Ciao,
Jeroen

On 23 mrt 2011, at 02:37, <Simon.Pigot@anonymised.com> <Simon.Pigot@anonymised.com> wrote:

Dear PSC Members,

I would like to propose Craig Jones as a committer to trunk.

Craig has been involved in the development of web applications and services using Java and XML related technologies such as J2EE and XSLT for over 6 years. Overall, he has had over 20 years experience with a wide variety of technologies, working on large and small projects in a variety of roles from programmer to architect.

Craig has accepted the committer guidelines and has been developing GeoNetwork through the BlueNetMEST branch and sandbox since 2009 in his role as a lead developer in the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) project. Starting off with bug fixes and minor enhancements, he has been involved in:

- development of the user self-registration system
- refactoring metadata fragment support and adding this capability to the THREDDS harvester
- extending the THREDDS harvester to support Unidata Data Discovery Protocols
- streaming XML for handling large responses in the WFS Feature Harvester
- a logo manager (not yet integrated with the trunk version)
- lucene speed ups and fixes including analyzers and indexing
- bug fixes to numerous systems including the MEF Importer, OAI-PMH harvester (resumption token), XSLT presentation layer
- documenting upgrades and changes

You would not have seen many direct commits by Craig to the sandbox (jonescc@anonymised.com) but if you search my commits you will see where I have acknowledged Craig's work.

Craig has a very good understanding of the different technologies (Java, XSLT, JavaScript, Lucene) required to develop GeoNetwork and I've found him to be collaborative, methodical and thorough with excellent analytical skills.

Given the prime role that GeoNetwork has in IMOS and the growing use of GeoNetwork (especially in Australia), I think the community will benefit from contributions developed by Craig and in collaboration with others - something which he has already demonstrated in my association with him.

Finally, Craig has been active in helping other users and developers (both on the GeoNetwork developers and users lists and off the lists in private communications) - something which I think is very important for the GeoNetwork community - and I would expect this involvement to continue and grow.

Cheers and thanks,
Simon

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+1 for Craig!

Thank you,
Patrizia

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Subject: [GeoNetwork-users] CFV: Motion to make Craig Jones a committer to trunk

Dear PSC Members,

I would like to propose Craig Jones as a committer to trunk.

Craig has been involved in the development of web applications and services using Java and XML related technologies such as J2EE and XSLT for over 6 years. Overall, he has had over 20 years experience with a wide variety of technologies, working on large and small projects in a variety of roles from programmer to architect.

Craig has accepted the committer guidelines and has been developing GeoNetwork through the BlueNetMEST branch and sandbox since 2009 in his role as a lead developer in the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) project. Starting off with bug fixes and minor enhancements, he has been involved in:

- development of the user self-registration system
- refactoring metadata fragment support and adding this capability to the THREDDS harvester
- extending the THREDDS harvester to support Unidata Data Discovery Protocols
- streaming XML for handling large responses in the WFS Feature Harvester
- a logo manager (not yet integrated with the trunk version)
- lucene speed ups and fixes including analyzers and indexing
- bug fixes to numerous systems including the MEF Importer, OAI-PMH harvester (resumption token), XSLT presentation layer
- documenting upgrades and changes

You would not have seen many direct commits by Craig to the sandbox (jonescc@anonymised.com) but if you search my commits you will see where I have acknowledged Craig's work.

Craig has a very good understanding of the different technologies (Java, XSLT, JavaScript, Lucene) required to develop GeoNetwork and I've found him to be collaborative, methodical and thorough with excellent analytical skills.

Given the prime role that GeoNetwork has in IMOS and the growing use of GeoNetwork (especially in Australia), I think the community will benefit from contributions developed by Craig and in collaboration with others - something which he has already demonstrated in my association with him.

Finally, Craig has been active in helping other users and developers (both on the GeoNetwork developers and users lists and off the lists in private communications) - something which I think is very important for the GeoNetwork community - and I would expect this involvement to continue and grow.

Cheers and thanks,
Simon

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+1,
welcome Craig :slight_smile:

   Ciao,
   Emanuele

Alle 02:37:00 di mercoledì 23 marzo 2011, Simon.Pigot@anonymised.com ha scritto:

Dear PSC Members,

I would like to propose Craig Jones as a committer to trunk.

Craig has been involved in the development of web applications and services
using Java and XML related technologies such as J2EE and XSLT for over 6
years. Overall, he has had over 20 years experience with a wide variety of
technologies, working on large and small projects in a variety of roles
from programmer to architect.

Craig has accepted the committer guidelines and has been developing
GeoNetwork through the BlueNetMEST branch and sandbox since 2009 in his
role as a lead developer in the Australian Integrated Marine Observing
System (IMOS) project. Starting off with bug fixes and minor enhancements,
he has been involved in:

- development of the user self-registration system
- refactoring metadata fragment support and adding this capability to the
THREDDS harvester - extending the THREDDS harvester to support Unidata Data
Discovery Protocols - streaming XML for handling large responses in the WFS
Feature Harvester - a logo manager (not yet integrated with the trunk
version)
- lucene speed ups and fixes including analyzers and indexing
- bug fixes to numerous systems including the MEF Importer, OAI-PMH
harvester (resumption token), XSLT presentation layer - documenting
upgrades and changes

You would not have seen many direct commits by Craig to the sandbox
(jonescc@anonymised.com) but if you search my commits you will see
where I have acknowledged Craig's work.

Craig has a very good understanding of the different technologies (Java,
XSLT, JavaScript, Lucene) required to develop GeoNetwork and I've found him
to be collaborative, methodical and thorough with excellent analytical
skills.

Given the prime role that GeoNetwork has in IMOS and the growing use of
GeoNetwork (especially in Australia), I think the community will benefit
from contributions developed by Craig and in collaboration with others -
something which he has already demonstrated in my association with him.

Finally, Craig has been active in helping other users and developers (both
on the GeoNetwork developers and users lists and off the lists in private
communications) - something which I think is very important for the
GeoNetwork community - and I would expect this involvement to continue and
grow.

Cheers and thanks,
Simon

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