2008/2/8, Varun Acharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi guys, > > After a lot of thought, I've realised I've reached a point where I > don't have the time and energy to contribute to Arch anymore. I'm at a > transitional period from an intern to a practicing dentist(2 months to > go), and a lot of work needs to be done, all of which requires a good > amount of my time. I also will be travelling on business/education a > lot this year, and for a good amount of time will not have access to > any linux box to do Arch related work. And most importantly, I have to > do a huge amount of studying this year to write a couple of board > exams in the latter part of the year. I've tried balancing my schedule > to get more time with arch in, but it doesn't seem to be working out > too well, and I clearly need to focus on my profession. I don't want > to see the quality of my packages suffer or my packages being out of > date for long periods of time, so I decided that the best thing for me > to do would be to step down at this point. The packages I've disowned > and which are up for grabs are (luckily not too many): > > foobillard > libbtctl > bladeenc > dvdbackup > handbrake > miro > showimg > smplayer (-rc currently in testing) > smplayer-themes > d4x > deluge > firestarter > nicotine > transmisson > wicd > gspcav1 > > I do hope I can set things right in my life and rejoin you guys > sometime in (hopefully not too distant) the future. I will of course > continue to use Arch all the time :) and try to help out occasionally > when x86_64 difflist goes out of control :). Good luck to Aaron and > the rest of the dev team, and all the TU's. Its been awesome.
Good luck your way! Hope to see you back sometime! -- Roman Kyrylych (Роман Кирилич)

