To make things clear, I'm not offended at all, I was just surprised.

Yes, I've been quite inactive, that's true. My last commit was 14
months ago (that's not years and years :p). But I was one of the
founders of the project, still active in the mailing list from time to
time, and I think I'm still one of the top commiters.

It's just today I was going to show something about AMSN to a friend,
and I noticed I wasn't a project member anymore. I really don't mind
much about it, right now I don't "need" it. But if I had to choose,
I'd prefer to stay a member. AMSN is like a "son" for me, and I can't
be sure I'll be back on it some day.

BTW, it's just me, or are you experiencing increasing spam on MSN?
Every day I get 2 or 3 invitations from stupid bot-girls offering
naughty things on the webcam.

Greets.

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 4:33 PM, Youness Alaoui
<kakar...@kakaroto.homelinux.net> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Álvaro J. Iradier <airad...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Today I was checking sourceforge, and I noticed I'm not an AMSN
>> project member anymore.
>
> Hi
>
>>
>> How, when and why did this happen?
>
>
> How: I removed the inactive devs myself through the SF interface
> When: A few months ago I think
> Why: Because we were about 40 'members' and almost noone in there was
> active, so I decided to remove anyone who wasn't a developer anymore, all
> inactive devs were deleted, and you were one of them.
> I don't understand why you seem shocked by this, you haven't been active for
> years and years, and the last time we spoke, I remember you telling me to
> remove you from the list of members since you're not active anymore, and I
> just told you "nah, it's ok".
> Anyways, if you've got something to say, you'll find me on MSN, as always.
> Take care,
> KaKaRoTo
>>
>> --
>> (:=================================:)
>>  Alvaro J. Iradier Muro - airad...@gmail.com
>>
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