Here are my 2 cents. I want to state that what I wrote is hypothetical, I don't judge anybody.
I can understand that someone leaves open source project because he can't kick out developers who are screwing his project. But I will never understand leaving a project because someone didn't apologized to me, it looks capricious. This is what I would do if I were you, I would ask Gforge Admin to give me the right to kick out anybody from my projects (i.e. remove somebody's commit right), I assume that you are lead developer on those projects. Then, if I didn't get this right I would have good reason to leave my project, because I can't trust some of the developers. Fly Man, your decision looks capricious to me, and I have news for you, jerks do not apologize, and there is a lot of jerks in this world, so get used to it. Again, what I wrote is hypothetical, I don't judge anybody. Word "capricious" was translated from Polish by Google translator, so if I didn't use a proper word don't blame me, blame Google ;-) robert_d On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Fly Man <[email protected]> wrote: > After 2 days of consideration and not hearing anything from the people > that I expected a response from, I came to the conclusion that it is > time to say "Goodbye" > > This morning I released the 10 developers that were working on various > projects related to OpenSim and told them that I would see them again > in September for a new project > > After all, that's just life ... A project stops and you send people home. > > > Some household things: > > > * The OpenSim.Search and OpenSim.Profile projects are being maintained > by Melanie, if she has time for them. > > * All other projects that I did are in private mode and can be > released by a Gforge Admin if they need to go public again. > > > -- This isn't a simple thing for me to do, as I know many of you were > counting on a working Search and Profile. > > But look on the bright side, at least now someone else can have a go > at it, make it better and sweeter -- > > > I am off to get myself a long vacation and after that, maybe I will > decide that OpenSim development is good again. > > > But I will leave you all with a Chinese Curse someone told me at a meeting > once: > > > "May you live in interesting times" > > > Until we meet again > > > Fly Man > _______________________________________________ > Opensim-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev > _______________________________________________ Opensim-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/opensim-dev
