Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement / packages up for grabs

2019-04-10 Thread Yixun Lan
Hi All
On 22:50 Mon 08 Apr , Austin English wrote:
> Howdy all,
> 
> I haven't had much time for Gentoo lately, so I'm turning in my keys.
> It's been a great learning experience, and I hope my contributions were
> helpful. Best of luck on your future endeavors.
> 
thanks for all your contributions, wish you best!
> The following packages are up for grabs:

> dev-lang/tcc
> dev-util/repo
will take these two, but feel free to co-maintain if anyone interested

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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement / packages up for grabs

2019-04-09 Thread Matt Turner
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 8:51 PM Austin English  wrote:
>
> Howdy all,
>
> I haven't had much time for Gentoo lately, so I'm turning in my keys.
> It's been a great learning experience, and I hope my contributions were
> helpful. Best of luck on your future endeavors.

I'm sorry to see you go. Thank you for your contributions and good
luck to you in the future :)

> media-gfx/xdot

I'll take this.



[gentoo-dev] Retirement / packages up for grabs

2019-04-08 Thread Austin English
Howdy all,

I haven't had much time for Gentoo lately, so I'm turning in my keys.
It's been a great learning experience, and I hope my contributions were
helpful. Best of luck on your future endeavors.

The following packages are up for grabs:
app-emulation/virtio-win
app-misc/tails-installer
dev-lang/tcc
dev-python/filemagic
dev-python/kafka-python
dev-python/Ming
dev-python/mockredispy
dev-python/python-spidermonkey
dev-python/structlog
dev-util/artifactory-bin
dev-util/kcov
dev-util/repo
dev-vcs/git-remote-hg
games-util/pogo-manager-bin
media-gfx/xdot
sys-apps/init-system-helpers
www-apps/chromedriver-bin

Cheers,
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-Austin
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2008-08-11 Thread Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto

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Hi Ingmar.

Ingmar Vanhassel wrote:
| Hello list,
|
| As usual with this kind of mails, this has been long overdue, but it's
| about time that I retire from Gentoo.

I'm sorry to see you go, but it's not a surprise.
Thanks for all the hard work in Gentoo and in QT/KDE in particular. It
was a pleasure working with you and I've learned much from it.
See you around.

| For a while Gentoo hasn't been going into a direction I like, and to me
| it doesn't look like that's about to change any time soon. Despite
attempts
| to convince me of the contrary, I'm not sure I see the technical
| advancements that I'd like happening, in Gentoo. That aside there're
| numerous non-technical problems behind the scenes, that most devs
| probably acknowledge by now...
| There're other projects in the Free-Software world that I currently
| enjoy putting my time into more, I'm sure it's more than obvious to those
| of you who know me which...
|
| So long,
| Ingmar Vanhassel, ex-Gentoo KDE developer.
|
|

- --
Regards,

Jorge Vicetto (jmbsvicetto) - jmbsvicetto at gentoo dot org
Gentoo- forums / Userrel / SPARC / KDE
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2008-08-11 Thread Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto

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Hi Bo.

Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
| My retirement is probably long overdue as I haven't really been active
for
| several months.

I'm sorry to see you go, but it isn't a surprise.
Thanks for all the hard work in Gentoo and in QT/KDE in particular. Also
~ thanks for the improvements to the svn eclass. It was good working with
you and I've learned much from it.
See you around.

| It is now clear to me that Gentoo is not moving in the
| direction I had wished for and the last council election indicates
that most
| current Gentoo developers appear to be satisfied with this current
direction.
| Therefore farewell. If anybody wants to reach me I can be reached at
| bo.andresen at zlin.dk.
|

- --
Regards,

Jorge Vicetto (jmbsvicetto) - jmbsvicetto at gentoo dot org
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2008-08-11 Thread Santiago M. Mola
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 10:56 PM, Ingmar Vanhassel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 There're other projects in the Free-Software world that I currently
 enjoy putting my time into more, I'm sure it's more than obvious to those
 of you who know me which...


Good luck with that project!

-- 
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Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2008-08-11 Thread Santiago M. Mola
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 12:26 AM, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 My retirement is probably long overdue as I haven't really been active for
 several months. It is now clear to me that Gentoo is not moving in the
 direction I had wished for and the last council election indicates that most
 current Gentoo developers appear to be satisfied with this current direction.
 Therefore farewell. If anybody wants to reach me I can be reached at
 bo.andresen at zlin.dk.


So long, and see you on the evil side ;-)

-- 
Santiago M. Mola
Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


[gentoo-dev] Retirement

2008-08-10 Thread Bo Ørsted Andresen
My retirement is probably long overdue as I haven't really been active for 
several months. It is now clear to me that Gentoo is not moving in the 
direction I had wished for and the last council election indicates that most 
current Gentoo developers appear to be satisfied with this current direction. 
Therefore farewell. If anybody wants to reach me I can be reached at 
bo.andresen at zlin.dk.

-- 
Bo Andresen
Former Gentoo KDE Dev


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[gentoo-dev] Retirement

2008-08-10 Thread Ingmar Vanhassel

Hello list,

As usual with this kind of mails, this has been long overdue, but it's
about time that I retire from Gentoo.
For a while Gentoo hasn't been going into a direction I like, and to me
it doesn't look like that's about to change any time soon. Despite attempts
to convince me of the contrary, I'm not sure I see the technical
advancements that I'd like happening, in Gentoo. That aside there're
numerous non-technical problems behind the scenes, that most devs
probably acknowledge by now...
There're other projects in the Free-Software world that I currently
enjoy putting my time into more, I'm sure it's more than obvious to those
of you who know me which...

So long,
Ingmar Vanhassel, ex-Gentoo KDE developer.




Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2008-08-10 Thread Donnie Berkholz
On 00:26 Mon 11 Aug , Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
 My retirement is probably long overdue as I haven't really been active for 
 several months. It is now clear to me that Gentoo is not moving in the 
 direction I had wished for and the last council election indicates that most 
 current Gentoo developers appear to be satisfied with this current direction. 
 Therefore farewell. If anybody wants to reach me I can be reached at 
 bo.andresen at zlin.dk.

Adios guys, and thanks for all the work you've put into Gentoo while you 
were here! Best of luck on your future endeavors.

-- 
Thanks,
Donnie

Donnie Berkholz
Developer, Gentoo Linux
Blog: http://dberkholz.wordpress.com


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[gentoo-dev] retirement

2008-04-22 Thread Duncan Coutts
Hi folks,

I've decided to retire as a Gentoo dev.

I've been a dev for almost exactly 3 years as part of the Haskell team.
I was team leader for a year or so. I managed to recruit kolmodin a
couple years ago and handed team leadership over to him a few months
ago. It's now his turn to recruit some more people to keep the Haskell
team well staffed.

My decision is based on real world time commitments. I'm in the late
stages of writing up my PhD thesis and I've recently started a Haskell
consultancy company shameless-plug href=www.well-typed.com/. I don't
intend to do much less work packaging but I intend to shift my focus
from Gentoo packaging to the central Haskell packaging infrastructure
http://hackage.haskell.org/. All QA improvements there benefit Gentoo.
I'll still have commit access to the haskell overlay and to the hackport
tool for automatically converting packages hackage-portage. I'll still
be in #gentoo-haskell if you want to find me.

I'd like to thank everyone for being welcoming and friendly and
answering my stupid questions. Thanks especially to the arch teams for
all the time they put in for us in testing and stabilising Haskell
packages on such a wide range of platforms. I feel I should also
apologise to jer for constantly breaking ghc on hppa ;-). Thanks also to
jakub for his work filtering and redirecting bugs to us, along with the
occasional helpful insight.

Best of luck everyone.

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Re: [gentoo-dev] retirement

2008-04-22 Thread Mike Auty

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Hiya Duncs,
Sorry to hear your time constraints have gotten the better of you
finally.  Best of luck with well-typed, I hope it proves interesting and
that you bring much Haskelly joy to the world...  5;)
Mike  5:)
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Re: [gentoo-dev] retirement

2008-04-22 Thread Jeroen Roovers
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 11:22:14 +0100
Duncan Coutts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks especially to the arch teams for all the time they put in for
 us in testing and stabilising Haskell packages on such a wide range
 of platforms. I feel I should also apologise to jer for constantly
 breaking ghc on hppa ;-).

That's OK. I like to think we were having fun. :)


Kind regards,
 JeR
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[gentoo-dev] Retirement

2007-05-15 Thread Anigel

Hi,

I (anigel) was thinking about it since a few months, but real life
requirements made me really take the decision : I'm retiring from the
Gentoo Project.

For administrative aspects of the procedure : I asked to be removed
from french moderation team yesterday, i was effective a efw minutes
later (thanks mark_alec). Since It seems that keeping access to dgo
requires to pass the docs' quizz, I then prefer just to give up (can't
/ don't-want-to take time to pass the test anyway, for some work I was
already doing without this test, even if it probably wasn't of first
importance). I already backed up the few bytes of my account, so feel
free to remove it. Since I cannot change my e-mail adress on bugzilla,
would it be possible to change it back from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] please ? My account on the forum is already
registered back to this account, so no need to change anything there
;-).

I had a lot of fun with Gentoo, and it was a real pleasure to work
with the distro users / devs. Special mention for the forums
moderation team : thank you all guys, your messages really pleased me
: let me say you you are the best forum team actually !

Best regards,

Hubert.
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2007-05-15 Thread Petteri Räty
Anigel kirjoitti:
 Hi,
 
 I (anigel) was thinking about it since a few months, but real life
 requirements made me really take the decision : I'm retiring from the
 Gentoo Project.
 
 For administrative aspects of the procedure : I asked to be removed
 from french moderation team yesterday, i was effective a efw minutes
 later (thanks mark_alec). Since It seems that keeping access to dgo
 requires to pass the docs' quizz, I then prefer just to give up (can't
 / don't-want-to take time to pass the test anyway, for some work I was
 already doing without this test, even if it probably wasn't of first
 importance). I already backed up the few bytes of my account, so feel
 free to remove it. Since I cannot change my e-mail adress on bugzilla,
 would it be possible to change it back from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] please ? My account on the forum is already
 registered back to this account, so no need to change anything there
 ;-).
 

You need to open a new account. See
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/infrastructure/retire-process.xml#doc_chap2
for reasoning.

Regards,
Petteri



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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2007-05-15 Thread Wernfried Haas
Thanks, it's been a pleasure to have you around. Good luck with
everything!

cheers,
Wernfried

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[gentoo-dev] Retirement plans for =net-nds/openldap-2.{1,2}*

2007-02-24 Thread Robin H. Johnson
Hi,

This is an announcement that =net-nds/openldap-2.1* is going into p.mask
now, and will be removed in 30 days. It contains security
vulnerabilities that have been fixed in new major versions from
upstream, and upstream no longer provides support for it.

In the same vein, =net-nds/openldap-2.2* will go into p.mask August 1st,
and be removed September 1st, in line with upstream discontinuing
their long-term support for it and releasing the 2.4 series.

-- 
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Gentoo Linux Developer
E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement plans for =net-nds/openldap-2.{1,2}*

2007-02-24 Thread Josh Saddler
Robin H. Johnson wrote:
 Hi,
 
 This is an announcement that =net-nds/openldap-2.1* is going into p.mask
 now, and will be removed in 30 days. It contains security
 vulnerabilities that have been fixed in new major versions from
 upstream, and upstream no longer provides support for it.
 
 In the same vein, =net-nds/openldap-2.2* will go into p.mask August 1st,
 and be removed September 1st, in line with upstream discontinuing
 their long-term support for it and releasing the 2.4 series.
 

Er. Granted, they're out of date, because we don't have anyone who knows
ldap (and gongloo never showed up with a promised rewrite), but all of
our documentation seems to be geared toward openldap-2.1 or so.

http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ldapdns-guide.xml -- is still considered
valid

http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ldap-howto.xml -- is considered
unmaintained and invalid, since none of the GDP knows ldap. wouldn't
mind reinstating it if we can get users to help out with the updates.

Otherwise, we'll probably have to remove all the existing LDAP
documentation, which is disappointing.

Quick, anyone want to help out with the documents and update them for
the current way of doing LDAP? :)





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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement plans for =net-nds/openldap-2.{1,2}*

2007-02-24 Thread Robin H. Johnson
On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 03:23:28AM -0800, Josh Saddler wrote:
 Er. Granted, they're out of date, because we don't have anyone who knows
 ldap (and gongloo never showed up with a promised rewrite), but all of
 our documentation seems to be geared toward openldap-2.1 or so.
 
 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ldapdns-guide.xml -- is still considered
 valid
There is nothing in that document that limits it to openldap-2.1. It
should work perfectly fine with 2.2/2.3 and the upcoming 2.4.

 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ldap-howto.xml -- is considered
 unmaintained and invalid, since none of the GDP knows ldap. wouldn't
 mind reinstating it if we can get users to help out with the updates.
At a quick glance:
- The ebuild handles the SSL certs now
- migrationtools is no longer used, need to provide a bootstrap.ldif and
  point users to a suitable tool for creating their entries (I have a
  vested interest in diradm, and really need to get the next release of
  diradm out the door, but do NOT use it yet).
- Well migrationtools can still be used, but it's something that you
  grab from a tarball, run exactly once, and throw away.
- The pam/nss configuration and /etc/ldap.conf need a lot of work.

So again, there is NOTHING that is specific to any version of OpenLDAP
there. There's plenty that can be done better/slightly differently in
2.2/2.3, but nothing that would fail anywhere other than 2.1.

-- 
Robin Hugh Johnson
Gentoo Linux Developer
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement plans for =net-nds/openldap-2.{1,2}*

2007-02-24 Thread Doug Goldstein
Josh Saddler wrote:
 Robin H. Johnson wrote:
 Hi,

 This is an announcement that =net-nds/openldap-2.1* is going into p.mask
 now, and will be removed in 30 days. It contains security
 vulnerabilities that have been fixed in new major versions from
 upstream, and upstream no longer provides support for it.

 In the same vein, =net-nds/openldap-2.2* will go into p.mask August 1st,
 and be removed September 1st, in line with upstream discontinuing
 their long-term support for it and releasing the 2.4 series.

 
 Er. Granted, they're out of date, because we don't have anyone who knows
 ldap (and gongloo never showed up with a promised rewrite), but all of
 our documentation seems to be geared toward openldap-2.1 or so.
 
 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ldapdns-guide.xml -- is still considered
 valid
 
 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ldap-howto.xml -- is considered
 unmaintained and invalid, since none of the GDP knows ldap. wouldn't
 mind reinstating it if we can get users to help out with the updates.
 
 Otherwise, we'll probably have to remove all the existing LDAP
 documentation, which is disappointing.
 
 Quick, anyone want to help out with the documents and update them for
 the current way of doing LDAP? :)
 
 
 

You've got several Gentoo developers that have LDAP rolled out in their
offices. robbat2 (obviously, since he maintains the pkg and alot of
great tools), jokey, dev-zero and myself I know for sure. I'm sure we'd
be willing to provide some feedback to the documentation.

But like Robin said in his follow up to your e-mail, nothing is
necessarily broken/wrong with the guide. Just there's better ways to do
stuff.

-- 
Doug Goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://dev.gentoo.org/~cardoe/



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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-11-12 Thread Jason Huebel
On Friday 03 November 2006 1:15 pm, Jon Portnoy wrote:
 I've been mostly inactive for a good while but hanging on mostly for
 sentimentality's sake, it's past time for that to stop.

 I mostly only maintain a small handful of ebuilds, I'm sure they can
 find proper homes quickly. None are maintenance-intensive.

 And of course, the only thing anyone is really concerned about; robbat2
 has already laid claim to fortune-mod-gentoo-dev ;)

 Later. It's been fun, it's been real, but it hasn't been real fun. :)

 I'll be around #gentoo/#-dev.

 --
 Jon Portnoy
 avenj/irc.freenode.net

Sorry to see you go Jon. I've appreciated your guidance over the years, 
particularly when I took on the daunting task of managing Gentoo/amd64 in 
early 2004. Gentoo feels a little smaller with your departure.

-- 
Jason Huebel
Gentoo Developer

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Do not weep; do not wax indignant. Understand.
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-11-06 Thread Joshua Jackson
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Jon Portnoy wrote:
 I've been mostly inactive for a good while but hanging on mostly for
 sentimentality's sake, it's past time for that to stop.

 I mostly only maintain a small handful of ebuilds, I'm sure they can
 find proper homes quickly. None are maintenance-intensive.

 And of course, the only thing anyone is really concerned about; robbat2
 has already laid claim to fortune-mod-gentoo-dev ;)

 Later. It's been fun, it's been real, but it hasn't been real fun. :)

 I'll be around #gentoo/#-dev.


As I was gone for a week I didn't see this til this weekend, via
seemant's blog. I was good and didn't reply til today to take that
full week off. I'm sad to see you go  Jon but know that you will
continue to do great things so good luck in whatever you end up
getting involved in
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-11-05 Thread Roy Bamford

On 2006.11.03 19:15, Jon Portnoy wrote:

I've been mostly inactive for a good while but hanging on mostly for
sentimentality's sake, it's past time for that to stop.


[snip]


Later. It's been fun, it's been real, but it hasn't been real fun. :)

I'll be around #gentoo/#-dev.

--
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Jon,

Bye for now, thanks for all you have done for Gentoo.
Good luck for the future.

Regards,

Roy Bamford
(NeddySeagoon)

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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-11-04 Thread Stuart Herbert

On 11/3/06, Jon Portnoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I've been mostly inactive for a good while but hanging on mostly for
sentimentality's sake, it's past time for that to stop.


It's a damn shame to see you go.  I guess most of today's devs won't
know or appreciate just how much you've done for Gentoo over the
years.

Best of luck in whatever you're up to next, and if you ever make it
over to this side of the pond, I still owe you a beer.

All the best,
Stu
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[gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-11-03 Thread Jon Portnoy
I've been mostly inactive for a good while but hanging on mostly for 
sentimentality's sake, it's past time for that to stop.

I mostly only maintain a small handful of ebuilds, I'm sure they can 
find proper homes quickly. None are maintenance-intensive.

And of course, the only thing anyone is really concerned about; robbat2 
has already laid claim to fortune-mod-gentoo-dev ;)

Later. It's been fun, it's been real, but it hasn't been real fun. :)

I'll be around #gentoo/#-dev.

-- 
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avenj/irc.freenode.net
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-11-03 Thread Wernfried Haas
On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 02:15:58PM -0500, Jon Portnoy wrote:
 And of course, the only thing anyone is really concerned about; robbat2 
 has already laid claim to fortune-mod-gentoo-dev ;)

Good to hear the really important packages are in good hands. :-)

 Later. It's been fun, it's been real, but it hasn't been real fun. :)

Too bad to see you go, thanks for the stuff you did to^Wfor Gentoo.

cheers,
Wernfried

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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-11-03 Thread Peter Johanson
On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 02:15:58PM -0500, Jon Portnoy wrote:
 I've been mostly inactive for a good while but hanging on mostly for 
 sentimentality's sake, it's past time for that to stop.
 
 I mostly only maintain a small handful of ebuilds, I'm sure they can 
 find proper homes quickly. None are maintenance-intensive.
 
 And of course, the only thing anyone is really concerned about; robbat2 
 has already laid claim to fortune-mod-gentoo-dev ;)
 
 Later. It's been fun, it's been real, but it hasn't been real fun. :)
 
 I'll be around #gentoo/#-dev.

Sad to see another of the old faces leave. Best of luck in whatever it
is you choose to spend your time on.

-pete
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-11-03 Thread Seemant Kulleen
Wow, this retirement f*cks me up some, I have to say.  I'll give you a
better send off on the planet blogs, because for now I'm still reeling
from the news.

I'll miss you, that's for sure.
-- 
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Developer, Gentoo Linux

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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-11-03 Thread Josh Saddler
Jon Portnoy wrote:
 I've been mostly inactive for a good while but hanging on mostly for 
 sentimentality's sake, it's past time for that to stop.
 
 I mostly only maintain a small handful of ebuilds, I'm sure they can 
 find proper homes quickly. None are maintenance-intensive.
 
 And of course, the only thing anyone is really concerned about; robbat2 
 has already laid claim to fortune-mod-gentoo-dev ;)
 
 Later. It's been fun, it's been real, but it hasn't been real fun. :)
 
 I'll be around #gentoo/#-dev.
 

So long, thanks for all you've done. Thanks too for f-m-g-dev, too. :D.
Good luck!



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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-11-03 Thread Paul de Vrieze
On Friday 03 November 2006 20:15, Jon Portnoy wrote:
 I've been mostly inactive for a good while but hanging on mostly for
 sentimentality's sake, it's past time for that to stop.

 I mostly only maintain a small handful of ebuilds, I'm sure they can
 find proper homes quickly. None are maintenance-intensive.

 And of course, the only thing anyone is really concerned about; robbat2
 has already laid claim to fortune-mod-gentoo-dev ;)

 Later. It's been fun, it's been real, but it hasn't been real fun. :)

 I'll be around #gentoo/#-dev.

I feel a bid sad to see you go. Even sadder that because of legalities you 
never got to serve on the board of trustees. For the rest, all the best of 
luck and see you around.

Greetings,

Paul

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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-11-03 Thread Donnie Berkholz
Jon Portnoy wrote:
 I've been mostly inactive for a good while but hanging on mostly for 
 sentimentality's sake, it's past time for that to stop.

Thanks for everything, Jon. You've been a great friend and will continue
to be. That's more meaningful than any of the work we've done.

Donnie



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[gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-06-08 Thread Ryan Phillips
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Howdy All,

I've decided that its time for me to move on from Gentoo.  I have no
ill feelings and still enjoy using the distribution.  With work and
everything else going on in life I don't have much time to devote to
the distribution anymore.  I am sure at some point I'll emerge from
retirement.  Happy Gentooing.

Regards,
Ryan Phillips
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Retirement

2006-06-08 Thread Stuart Herbert

Hi Ryan,

On 6/8/06, Ryan Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Howdy All,

I've decided that its time for me to move on from Gentoo.  I have no
ill feelings and still enjoy using the distribution.  With work and
everything else going on in life I don't have much time to devote to
the distribution anymore.  I am sure at some point I'll emerge from
retirement.  Happy Gentooing.

Regards,
Ryan Phillips


I'm sorry to see you go.  You were a big help to me when I first came
to Gentoo, and one of the reasons I let Seemant and Kurt talk me into
becoming a dev :)

Best of luck with your retirement.

Best regards,
Stu
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