Hi all,

This is farseerfc (Jiachen YANG).

Seeing that gromit has initiated a removal discussion,
I feel I should formally express my willingness to resign from the Package Maintainer role.
I apologize for not addressing this sooner.

First, I’d like to thank gromit giving me a reminder, and all staffs of the Arch Linux. It has been a pleasure working with you and contributing to the broader Arch Linux community. My resignation stems from being unable to dedicate sufficient time to these responsibilities.

I became a TU in 2015 while working as an assistant professor at a university. Much has changed since then, I now have a daughter, and I’ve changed my job as an IT engineer
at a media company in Tokyo.
In recent years, I’ve found it increasingly difficult to balance my daytime job and family commitments, leaving my duty as a TU/PM unattended. I initially hoped that as my daughter grew older
or as I adjusted to my job, I would regain time for packaging and AUR tasks.
Unfortunately, this has proven more challenging than anticipated.

I deeply value Arch Linux, and I enjoyed contributing to the community.
The community deserves better, and I hope to be able to contribute again
when my circumstances allow for meaningful involvement.

Thank you all for your understanding.

Best regards,
farseerfc (Jiachen YANG)

On 3/10/25 5:06 PM, gromit wrote:
Hi all,

I'd like to start a ["Special Removal of an Inactive Package
Maintainer"][0] for farseerfc based on prolonged inactivity.

farseerfc has not executed any of the expected packaging or AUR
maintenance duties for more than a year now. When I recently contacted
all people who were inactive for a longer period of time I heard back
from him saying that [he wanted to get back to things][1] and but would need
a few weeks. This conversation has now happened 5 months ago and nothing
has changed since.

- I couldn't find any packaging activity for him in the state repo since
   Apr 29 08:01:12 2023
- He did not do any AUR Moderation since 2022

Given these circumstances I'm requesting Jiachen to be removed as a
Package Maintainer.

If at some later point he has the time / resources to help out again
he is of course welcome to join the project again!

The discussion period for this proposal will last for three days, after
which there will be a voting period of five days as outlined in the
bylaws.

Cheers,
gromit

[0]: 
https://package-maintainer-bylaws.aur.archlinux.org/#_special_removal_of_an_inactive_package_maintainer
[1]: 
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/ttf-opensans/-/issues/1#note_213933
Hi all,

This is farseerfc (Jiachen YANG).

Seeing that gromit has initiated a removal discussion,
I feel I should formally express my willingness to resign from the Package 
Maintainer role.
I apologize for not addressing this sooner.

First, I’d like to thank gromit giving me a reminder, and all staffs of the 
Arch Linux.
It has been a pleasure working with you and contributing to the broader Arch 
Linux community.
My resignation stems from being unable to dedicate sufficient time to these 
responsibilities.

I became a TU in 2015 while working as an assistant professor at a university.
Much has changed since then, I now have a daughter, and I’ve changed my job as 
an IT engineer
at a media company in Tokyo.
In recent years, I’ve found it increasingly difficult to balance my daytime job 
and family commitments,
leaving my duty as a TU/PM unattended. I initially hoped that as my daughter 
grew older
or as I adjusted to my job, I would regain time for packaging and AUR tasks.
Unfortunately, this has proven more challenging than anticipated.

I deeply value Arch Linux, and I enjoyed contributing to the community.
The community deserves better, and I hope to be able to contribute again
when my circumstances allow for meaningful involvement.

Thank you all for your understanding.

Best regards,
farseerfc (Jiachen YANG)

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