On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 5:31 AM, David Yentzen <[email protected]> wrote:
> My deepest apologies, Ali. I did, briefly, think about offering to TL. > However, I am most likely the least experienced member of the team from a > technical( Linux) standpoint. I do not think I have the depth of experience > with Linux and Lubuntu to effectively TL at this time. > I do hope that another team member will be able to step forward on this. > > Best Regards > David > Hi David, Please, don't be sorry at all. It is okay and I totally understand that. I respect your words and decision no matter what :) I ... just have an idea in mind. Why any Team/Project should have only one driver? okay, to be specific, why not this Brainstorming Team have more than 'one' driver or team leader or whatever you would like to call or name it? After all, the whole point to have such department or sub-team is to do a brainstorming and because: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Brainstorming#Motto Then, I see no point why not more than one members could step in? :) >From a personal experience, I have done a lot to many communities but at the same time, I have burned a lot and got sick a lot. We are human, not machines. I am starting to re-consider everything and trying to take it easy. That is why I'd like to leave Lubuntu :) I am not giving up, this is simply not me but I'm trying not to kill myself if you know what I mean. I am not kidding, I failed to sleep for 3 weeks but last night, I finally managed to :D thanks to a cup of camomil :) Once I will find some people who could lead the sub-teams of Ubuntu GNOME, most likely I will hand over these Sub-Teams as well: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/GettingInvolved/WhoWeAre Or at least, share the leadership. You will be amazed when you team up with one person and work on the same thing/task together. But, you will be dazzled if you will work with more than one. Imagine, if you have a community or group of 10 or more, what could happen? It is all about Quality, not Quantity ;) Xubuntu Team is very small but super and highly organized. Lubuntu Sub-Teams have so many members (Lubuntu QA for example) but when you really need people to test, well, you know. This is exactly what I've been saying last night: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53ZJa7b7hvc&feature=share I shall never turn my back to anyone nor Lubuntu so I will be around but will not be involved in any action :) If no one will step in, I guess I have no other choice but to remain as a technical guard/admin for the team but again, shall not be involved in any action. It is just not ethical to leave without a replacement. Owners of the Launchpad Team have full access to do the technical side of maintaining the team o Launchpad beside their work/tasks. I am confused, obviously. I hate to leave but I must. You guys think loudly and let me what do you think? I know you wish that I could stay but I am sure you will respect and understand what I have explained. Think about my proposal to share the leadership and let me know ;) Have a wonderful day, my friends! -- Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." Best Regards, amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> Areas of Involvement <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/AreasOfInvolvement> My Projects <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/Projects>
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