Re: [fossil-dev] Retirement from free-time programming

2017-06-05 Thread Stephan Beal
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 8:42 PM, Artur Shepilko wrote: > Thank you for all the lines of code and ideas you've put into Fossil. > That helped make the Fossil's trunk thicker and more mature so to > speak, just as a relatively young tree it needed a boost to grow > stronger and more prominent. > Wis

Re: [fossil-dev] Retirement from free-time programming

2017-06-05 Thread Artur Shepilko
Stephan, Thank you for all the lines of code and ideas you've put into Fossil. That helped make the Fossil's trunk thicker and more mature so to speak, just as a relatively young tree it needed a boost to grow stronger and more prominent. Wishing you a successfull recovery. On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at

Re: [fossil-dev] Retirement from free-time programming

2017-06-03 Thread Stephan Beal
On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Richard Hipp wrote: > For those who don't already know. Stephan is the 4th most prolific > contributor to Fossil, for all time. i was 2nd for a long time, until Jan very quickly steamrolled me ;). > And that does not even consider > the fact that he has been

Re: [fossil-dev] Retirement from free-time programming

2017-06-03 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Stephan Beal on Sat, 03 Jun 2017 05:02:57 +0200: > My continued respect and appreciation go out to all of you who have > helped me, in one way or another, to work on software over the years. > To you i wish Happy Hacking! You're code contributions will be missed. Thank you for your

Re: [fossil-dev] Retirement from free-time programming

2017-06-03 Thread Richard Hipp
For those who don't already know. Stephan is the 4th most prolific contributor to Fossil, for all time. And that does not even consider the fact that he has been hobbled by his RSI for the past several years and hasn't been able to help out much. It was phenomenal how much work he put into Fossil

[fossil-dev] Retirement from free-time programming

2017-06-02 Thread Stephan Beal
Hi, all, Very long story very short: a combination of severe RSI-related problems have forced me to give up my finger-intensive hobbies of programming, writing technical documentation, and playing the guitar. It's still my hope that i will be physically capable of continuing, long-term, to work on