> On 11 Sep 2015, at 23:12, Kyle Mestery <mest...@mestery.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm writing to let everyone know that I do not plan to run for Neutron PTL 
> for a fourth cycle. Being a PTL is a rewarding but difficult job, as Morgan 
> recently put it in his non-candidacy email [1]. But it goes further than that 
> for me. As Flavio put it in his post about "Being a PTL" [2], it's a full 
> time job. In the case of Neutron, it's more than a full time job, it's 
> literally an always on job.
> 
> I've tried really hard over my three cycles as PTL to build a stronger web of 
> trust so the project can grow, and I feel that's been accomplished. We have a 
> strong bench of future PTLs and leaders ready to go, I'm excited to watch 
> them lead and help them in anyway I can.

Wow, it took me by surprise. :( I want you to know that your leadership for the 
last cycles was really game changing, and I am sure you should feel good 
leaving the position with such a live and bright and open community as it is 
now. Thanks a lot for what you did to the neutron island!

I am also very happy that you don’t step back from neutron, and maybe we’ll see 
you serve the position one more time in the future. ;)

However hard it is, for you set the bar too high, I believe this community will 
find someone to replace you in this role, and we’ll see no earthquakes and 
disasters.

See you in Tokyo! [You should give a talk about how to be an awesome PTL!]

Ihar

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