On Wed, 2022-06-29 at 23:30 +1000, Daniel Axtens wrote: > Hi all, > > I think it's time for me to officially step down from Patchwork > maintainership. > > I've been in a new job for 3 months now, and this company doesn't use > mailing lists for development. So I'm no longer using Patchwork as a > patch submitter, and the low volume of patches to the Patchwork mailing > list meant I never used it very much as a maintainer either. I think > that someone who doesn't use a piece of software probably shouldn't be a > maintainer of that software. So, with some sadness, it's time for me to > relinquish the role. > > Additionally, the change in job means I no longer have any excuses to > use work time for Patchwork, and my free time continues to be very > limited. I think it's better for everyone if I don't stay in a role that > I'm not meaningfully able to keep up with. > > I'll do my best to reply to Patchwork mail where I'm personally listed > in the To:, but I'm probably going to (continue to) be pretty bad at > responding to mail to the list generally. I'm happy to keep my commit > bit for as long as Stephen and any future maintainers deem appropriate. > > Stephen, thanks for inviting me to the maintainership and for the trust > you've placed in me. I wish you all the best for the future of > Patchwork! > > To our long-suffering Patchwork administrators at kernel.org and > ozlabs.org, and to the smaller ones around the web - thank you for > trusting us and apologies for the regular migration dramas! Thanks > especially to jk for kicking off the patchwork project. Finally, to all > our contributors: thank you, you have in a very real way made Patchwork > what it is today.
Thanks for your help these last few years, Daniel! Stephen > Kind regards, > Daniel _______________________________________________ Patchwork mailing list Patchwork@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/patchwork