Thus makes me very, very sad. I hope that my comments are not a factor here. As anyone who had been following the hacker-news and LWN thread know, I am a supporter of AOO; I have been one since the start despite the slings and arrows directed towards me in being such.
There was no intent to malign the people doing fantastic work on AOO, nor their enthusiasm, etc... The thread started was simply a request for discussion about what a retirement would look like; I relayed my thoughts as such. No more, no less. Personally, I'd like you to reconsider. > On Sep 2, 2016, at 9:43 AM, Kay Schenk <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm resigning from Apache OpenOffice. I've been an unpaid volunteer with > OpenOffice.org and Apache OpenOffice since April, 2001. At this point, I'm > thinking it's time to move on. > > A big THANK YOU to all the developers that made OpenOffice the outstanding > open source product it is today. THANK YOU to all the community members who > contributed tirelessly to the ancillary functions of both these projects. > And finally, special thanks to the infrastructure team at the Apache Software > Foundation for the remarkable job they did for Apache OpenOffice and continue > to do. > > Best wishes to all of you, and may the road ahead for OpenOffice be smooth. > > I'm assuming that my karma to the following areas will be removed later > today: committer rights to the source svn repository; rights to the PMC and > security lists and repositories. > > -- > -------------------------------------------------- > Kay Schenk > Apache OpenOffice > > "Things work out best for those who make > the best of the way things work out." > -- John Wooden --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
