Quoting Andrej Shadura (2024-10-04 10:47:19) > On Thu, 3 Oct 2024, at 23:31, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > > I realize that I am a bad fit for teamwork here, and step back from > > this collaboration. > > Is this because of synapse?
No. Related, but more the other way around: Main reason my work on helping out with resvg got stalled was that I kept hesitating, because I was uncertain how careful I should document my changes to the project. We have varying packaging styles and I wanted to both respect that and at the same time improve on things, so wanted it both clear to follow and also (hopefully) easy to revert parts not appreciated. With synapse I made a brain fart (when my own service began failing to handle attachments I noticed that the Debian package was 6 months behind upstream releases, and I wrongly equated that with the package being in a similar limbo as resvg - clearly it is not) and worked on it for 10 hours, giving much less thought to documenting my changes, with a result that was problematic at the core. My bad handling of synapse made me realize that I have difficulty collaborating with you, and I didn't want to be blocking progress by others. > > For the record, I have a strong interest in this package being well > > maintained in Debian, so if at some point it might be considered to let > > go of the package (or, as was recently potentially brought up, "gutting" > > it by dropping executables and maintaining only library parts), then > > don't consider this an indication of lack of interest. On the > > contrary, I would be more than happy to take over maintenance rather > > than see the package wither away. > > If you have time and energy, please do take it over. I won’t have either for > this package for the coming months at least. Ok, I will take over resvg. Hope we can find ways to collaborate in the future, - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ * Sponsorship: https://ko-fi.com/drjones [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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