[aur-general] Time to Step Down
Fellow Trusted Users, After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere. Most of my packages should be pretty straight forward to maintain, but feel free to poke me if you have any questions on them. I do have two open bugs (one for woof and one for pv) that I've updated with what info I know. Thanks for everything you've taught me over the years...it's been an honor working with you all to maintain this fantastic distro, and rest assured that I'll always be involved in the community in one form or another. Keep up the great work! -- Aaron "ElasticDog" Schaefer
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Aaron Bull Schaefer <aaron@elasticdog.com>wrote:
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
Good luck and thanks for your dedication. You'll be missed! If no one objects I'll take duplicity, rdiff-backup, python-boto, pv, vim-pastie, vim-rails, vim-supertab, vim-surround, and vim-timestamp. -- Kiwis and Limes: http://kaitocracy.blogspot.com/
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 19:47 -0500, Kaiting Chen wrote:
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Aaron Bull Schaefer <aaron@elasticdog.com>wrote:
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
Good luck and thanks for your dedication. You'll be missed! If no one objects I'll take duplicity, rdiff-backup, python-boto, pv, vim-pastie, vim-rails, vim-supertab, vim-surround, and vim-timestamp.
Also thanks for all the contributions you made! ( Damn Kaiting you steal all his cool vim- packages ;) ) I will look into adopting one of your packages ;) -- Jelle van der Waa
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Jelle van der Waa <jelle@vdwaa.nl> wrote:
( Damn Kaiting you steal all his cool vim- packages ;) )
In the great spirit of fraternity go ahead and take them. Ask, and ye shall receive. --Kaiting. -- Kiwis and Limes: http://kaitocracy.blogspot.com/
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 6:28 PM, Aaron Bull Schaefer <aaron@elasticdog.com> wrote:
Fellow Trusted Users,
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
Most of my packages should be pretty straight forward to maintain, but feel free to poke me if you have any questions on them. I do have two open bugs (one for woof and one for pv) that I've updated with what info I know.
Thanks for everything you've taught me over the years...it's been an honor working with you all to maintain this fantastic distro, and rest assured that I'll always be involved in the community in one form or another. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for all the contributions you made. Hope to see you around sometime! "We only part to meet again." John Gay
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 6:28 PM, Aaron Bull Schaefer <aaron@elasticdog.com> wrote:
Fellow Trusted Users,
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
Most of my packages should be pretty straight forward to maintain, but feel free to poke me if you have any questions on them. I do have two open bugs (one for woof and one for pv) that I've updated with what info I know.
Thanks for everything you've taught me over the years...it's been an honor working with you all to maintain this fantastic distro, and rest assured that I'll always be involved in the community in one form or another. Keep up the great work!
-- Aaron "ElasticDog" Schaefer
I have to admit, when I first saw who this was from in my inbox, I was under the assumption that Aaron Griffin was resigning. :-P Anyhow, your contributions have been greatly appreciated, and I wish you the best of luck with whatever life brings you. :-D Regards, Brad
On 8 January 2011 08:28, Aaron Bull Schaefer <aaron@elasticdog.com> wrote:
Fellow Trusted Users,
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
It happens - you're not alone :) Anyway, best of luck to you in whatever you do!
2011/1/8 Aaron Bull Schaefer <aaron@elasticdog.com>:
Fellow Trusted Users,
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
Most of my packages should be pretty straight forward to maintain, but feel free to poke me if you have any questions on them. I do have two open bugs (one for woof and one for pv) that I've updated with what info I know.
Thanks for everything you've taught me over the years...it's been an honor working with you all to maintain this fantastic distro, and rest assured that I'll always be involved in the community in one form or another. Keep up the great work!
-- Aaron "ElasticDog" Schaefer
Good luck, and thank you for all of you work!
Le vendredi 7 janvier 2011 16:28:43, Aaron Bull Schaefer a écrit :
Fellow Trusted Users,
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
Most of my packages should be pretty straight forward to maintain, but feel free to poke me if you have any questions on them. I do have two open bugs (one for woof and one for pv) that I've updated with what info I know.
Thanks for everything you've taught me over the years...it's been an honor working with you all to maintain this fantastic distro, and rest assured that I'll always be involved in the community in one form or another. Keep up the great work!
-- Aaron "ElasticDog" Schaefer
Thanks for your contribution, and good luck! ++
Am 08.01.2011 01:28, schrieb Aaron Bull Schaefer:
Fellow Trusted Users,
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
Most of my packages should be pretty straight forward to maintain, but feel free to poke me if you have any questions on them. I do have two open bugs (one for woof and one for pv) that I've updated with what info I know.
Thanks for everything you've taught me over the years...it's been an honor working with you all to maintain this fantastic distro, and rest assured that I'll always be involved in the community in one form or another. Keep up the great work!
-- Aaron "ElasticDog" Schaefer
Sad to see you go. Good luck for everything you are planning. BTW. i adopted dar and optipng. Regards Stefan
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 1:28 AM, Aaron Bull Schaefer <aaron@elasticdog.com> wrote:
Fellow Trusted Users,
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
Most of my packages should be pretty straight forward to maintain, but feel free to poke me if you have any questions on them. I do have two open bugs (one for woof and one for pv) that I've updated with what info I know.
Thanks for everything you've taught me over the years...it's been an honor working with you all to maintain this fantastic distro, and rest assured that I'll always be involved in the community in one form or another. Keep up the great work!
-- Aaron "ElasticDog" Schaefer
Thanks for your contributions. Sad to see yo leaving, good luck. Ronald
Thanks to everyone for the well-wishes! I just orphaned all of my packages (sorry, I forgot to do that last night). -- Aaron "ElasticDog" Schaefer
Am 08.01.2011 01:28, schrieb Aaron Bull Schaefer:
Fellow Trusted Users,
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
Most of my packages should be pretty straight forward to maintain, but feel free to poke me if you have any questions on them. I do have two open bugs (one for woof and one for pv) that I've updated with what info I know.
Thanks for everything you've taught me over the years...it's been an honor working with you all to maintain this fantastic distro, and rest assured that I'll always be involved in the community in one form or another. Keep up the great work!
-- Aaron "ElasticDog" Schaefer
Hello, shouldn't Aaron be removed from http://www.archlinux.org/trustedusers/ and put to the fellow-page? Who can do that? Regards Stefan
On 01/15/2011 02:06 AM, Stefan Husmann wrote:
Am 08.01.2011 01:28, schrieb Aaron Bull Schaefer:
Fellow Trusted Users,
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
Most of my packages should be pretty straight forward to maintain, but feel free to poke me if you have any questions on them. I do have two open bugs (one for woof and one for pv) that I've updated with what info I know.
Thanks for everything you've taught me over the years...it's been an honor working with you all to maintain this fantastic distro, and rest assured that I'll always be involved in the community in one form or another. Keep up the great work!
-- Aaron "ElasticDog" Schaefer
Hello,
shouldn't Aaron be removed from
http://www.archlinux.org/trustedusers/
and put to the fellow-page? Who can do that?
Regards Stefan
i can do that but i'm not sure if we have a fellow-page for TUs. i'll ask Dan when i have a chance. -- Ionuț
On 01/15/2011 11:56 AM, Ionuț Bîru wrote:
On 01/15/2011 02:06 AM, Stefan Husmann wrote:
Am 08.01.2011 01:28, schrieb Aaron Bull Schaefer:
Fellow Trusted Users,
After almost 4 years of being a TU, I've had less and less time to dedicate toward maintaining my packages, and so I think it's finally time for me to step down. Arch users definitely deserve a better response time than what I've been able to provide lately, and unfortunately, my priorities have shifted elsewhere.
Most of my packages should be pretty straight forward to maintain, but feel free to poke me if you have any questions on them. I do have two open bugs (one for woof and one for pv) that I've updated with what info I know.
Thanks for everything you've taught me over the years...it's been an honor working with you all to maintain this fantastic distro, and rest assured that I'll always be involved in the community in one form or another. Keep up the great work!
-- Aaron "ElasticDog" Schaefer
Hello,
shouldn't Aaron be removed from
http://www.archlinux.org/trustedusers/
and put to the fellow-page? Who can do that?
Regards Stefan
i can do that but i'm not sure if we have a fellow-page for TUs. i'll ask Dan when i have a chance.
scratch that. i see that the fellow-page is combined with Devs and Tus -- Ionuț
participants (11)
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Aaron Bull Schaefer
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Brad Fanella
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Ionuț Bîru
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Jelle van der Waa
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Kaiting Chen
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Laurent Carlier
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Mateusz Herych
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Ray Rashif
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Ronald van Haren
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Stefan Husmann
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Thomas Dziedzic