On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:40:56AM -0400, Nicodemo Alvaro wrote:
I made myself another member of the chkpkglic project, today. Leo was
the administrator of that project.
I had some trouble making myself the administrator, so I decided to
kicking him would help. To me it sounded reasonable,
Nicodemo Alvaro nicodemo.alv...@gmail.com writes:
But it sounds odd that he would quit all his projects, because of what I did.
I don't think this is related, but if it is, it would be good to know
and see if we can do something to remedy it -- Leo was doing quite a lot
of work for GNU and the
On 5/20/09, John Sullivan jo...@fsf.org wrote:
Nicodemo Alvaro nicodemo.alv...@gmail.com writes:
But it sounds odd that he would quit all his projects, because of what I
did.
I don't think this is related, but if it is, it would be good to know
and see if we can do something to remedy it --
John Sullivan wrote:
Leo was doing quite a lot of work for GNU and the FSF...
Not speaking about Leo personnaly...
...but that's a problem with nearly all volunteers for the big pile of
unexciting tasks. They start with a truckload of enthusiasm, but
after N months they eventually run out of
Yavor Doganov ya...@gnu.org writes:
John Sullivan wrote:
Leo was doing quite a lot of work for GNU and the FSF...
Not speaking about Leo personnaly...
...but that's a problem with nearly all volunteers for the big pile of
unexciting tasks. They start with a truckload of enthusiasm, but
I made myself another member of the chkpkglic project, today. Leo was
the administrator of that project.
I had some trouble making myself the administrator, so I decided to
kicking him would help. To me it sounded reasonable, since I did not
think he would mind being ousted from a project that he