[arch-general] Resigning as a Bug Wrangler

Daniel J Griffiths (Ghost1227) ghost1227 at archlinux.us
Tue Mar 9 03:18:54 CET 2010


On 03/08/10 at 08:09pm, Dan McGee wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi
> <vmlinuz386 at yahoo.com.ar> wrote:
> > Hello all, my free time is over to stay in the bugtracker in this year.
> >
> > In few days, I will start a new caeer "math professor", I am really very
> > happy because it's something I always wanted to study, and beyond that, I
> > really like teaching.
> > Besides, I work as a teacher in a secondary school in electronics labs,
> > along with other tasks.
> >
> > I hope I was helpful in the short time (9 months as Bug Wrangler / 14 months
> > as Arch User). It really was an interesting experience and I learned a lot
> > of everything in each day. (Also a bit of english language is improved :P)
> >
> > I want say thanks again to Andreas Radke, who at the time, offered me to be
> > in the bugtracker (Secret: In fact, I bothered him via messenger asking him
> > to allocate the multiple tickets that I was opening every day, hehehe :P),
> > thanks for trust in me, and thanks all those who make Arch Linux more and
> > more better :)
> >
> > @Roman: 's/Bug Wranglers/Reporters/'
> > @Dieter: I will stay in these places if you need help in what I can do to
> > archiso-2010.03
> >
> > Good luck \forall ;)
> 
> Thanks for all your help! The bug assignment and overall organized
> feeling of everything in flyspray has come a long way, much of which
> you worked on.
> 
> -Dan
I'll fill in for you as best I can, but you most certainly will be missed!
Can I convince you to at least contribute patches as time permits? Saves
me a bunch of time on closing bugs when you've already got a solution posted :P
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