I'd like to thank you both for acknowledging this post and offering to do
something about it.
I'll certainly follow up on this with a more detailed post about specifics,
I owe the community that much.
Cal
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 3:34 AM, Russell Keith-Magee <
russ...@keith-magee.com> wrote:
>
Hi Cal,
I'd like to reiterate what Jacob has said - some change in communities is
inevitable, but we'd aspire to those changes being positive for the most
part. I'm saddened that your experience of those changes in the Django
community hasn't been positive.
I'd also like to make the same offer Ja
I'm sorry you feel that way, Cal; your contributions have been appreciated,
and I've personally appreciated having you around. Thanks for all you've
done.
If you ever feel up to sharing with me more specifics, so perhaps we can
try to change things to be more welcoming to contributions, well, you
I remember the first day that I discovered Django after moving from CI
(PHP) back in 2009, it opened me up to a whole new world of design
principles and ideas that I hadn't even considered before.
The community was absolutely fantastic, I took huge pleasure in helping
other people with their probl