On 10/27/2013 04:35 AM, Jim Cochrane wrote:

> That's one of the great luxuries of working on software on one's own -
> one can take risk and possibly mess up dramatically (usually not a big
> problem thanks to modern source control tools) without worrying about
> being yelled at and belittled, or fired, by some boss.

This is especially so when you're the most senior active developer.

After that last thing about everything going on, I feel bad that my 
current plans just got put on hold.  It is what it is though.  I don't 
know when I'll find time to work on that thing.  Not today, not this 
weekend, maybe not this year.  Too many variables in play right now.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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