My spam filter which dumps nearly all [EMAIL PROTECTED] email, does
keep messages with my name in them. Heh.
I'd take "vanished" to mean "became invisible", which is what I had
become for some time before this thread started.
Emeritus status in Apache context is quite encompassing, which would
appear to an appropriate place for people in my position.
-jsd
On Jan 14, 2006, at 08:48, Martin van den Bemt wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Dever wrote:
I guess I consider myself to be a category 3:
"3) People who are committer, did do some serious work and vanished."
Hmm I miss the part about vanishing, you clearly are monitoring
lists ?
The situation is simply that I am unable to work on Jakarta any
further. HttpClient is very very active and I am pleased that
development continues under the Apache umbrella.
I'm not sure what, in this context, it means to be moved to
'emuritus'. I appreciate recognition of past work, but I don't
feel my contributions warrant such a title.
(from http://www.apache.org/foundation/glossary.html)
Emeritus
A term used to formally designate someone as no longer active,
but still entitled to all of the rights and privileges of the
position. For example, an ASF member who hasn't attended any
membership meetings for a long time is declared emeritus; someone
who no longer has time to work on a particular project may declare
itself emeritus. Emeritus status indicates interest but not
activity, as opposed to having resigned.
You decide for yourself :)
Mvgr,
Martin
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