On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Alfred M. Szmidt <a...@gnu.org> wrote:

>   >   Heyall!  I haven't paid much attention to many of the GNU
>   >   projects in ages, and I'm wrestling with keeping my Inbox under
>   >   500 so I think it's time to finally unsub from a bunch of these
>   >   mailing lists.
>   >
>   > Ah, that sucks Jeff.  Are you going to still be involved in
>   > inetutils?  If not, I guess one should poke Richard that you are
>   > stepping down as co-maintainer.  Will really miss your around
>   > here. :-(
>
>   It's more a case of I haven't been and am just updating to reflect
>   that.  If we're twiddling the maintainers, who should actually be
>   listed there now?
>
> Didn't want to imply that you should be punted, sorry if it came
> across like that.  Was just thinking that we should keep that list
> currentish; if one isn't going to be active (however slightly :-) then
> one might step down offically.
>
> The following geezers are listed currently:
>
> name: Alfred M. Szmidt
> name: Jeff Bailey
> name: Sergey Poznyakoff
>
> As far as the maintainers goes, I have no opinion about it.  Sergey
> covers my ass, and I his, and it doesn't eat up much time, and if it
> does we can always look for more helping hands; though I'd like to see
> more random contributors.
>
> Any chance that you'll stick around?  I'd really hate to see you
> go. :-(
>

Lemme sleep on it a few days.  I'm finally sitting under 25 messages in my
Inbox and want to get it sitting at a nice zero.  Between the job, my
masters, and waiting for another kid to show up in August, I'm just trying
to clear the deck a bit. =)

-- 
Jeff Bailey - http://www.raspberryginger.com/jbailey/
"This specification should be read like all other specifications. First, it
should be read cover-to-cover, multiple times. Then, it should be read
backwards at least once. Then it should be read by picking random sections
from the contents list and following all the cross-references."
- HTML5

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