Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: My turn to wear the cursed medalion of retirement

2007-03-19 Thread Christopher Sawtell
> TBH I think all that was needed was saying that the pre-existing rules > apply to all on the dev m-l, and actually *enforcing* those rules for devs. > Devrel is clearly not set up for that, so I support the new dev-mods (sorry > proctors is a silly name imnsho as only Americans get it. I underst

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: My turn to wear the cursed medalion of retirement

2007-03-19 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 17:17:19 +, Steve Long wrote: > TBH I think all that was needed was saying that the pre-existing rules > apply to all on the dev m-l, and actually *enforcing* those rules for > devs. Devrel is clearly not set up for that, so I support the new > dev-mods (sorry proctors is a

[gentoo-dev] Re: My turn to wear the cursed medalion of retirement

2007-03-19 Thread Christian Faulhammer
Alexandre Buisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > - tex is basically unmaintained. Perhaps ehmsen can be talked out of > MIA, though I guess he's pretty busy at the moment, and Opfer also > seemed quite interested. I've received a couple offers from users > who would like to get more involved but so far

[gentoo-dev] Re: My turn to wear the cursed medalion of retirement

2007-03-19 Thread Steve Long
Alexandre Buisse wrote: > I think the time has come for me to retire as a gentoo dev. There are > multiple reasons to that, but mainly, it has stopped being fun a good > while ago, and I don't like where I see the project heading. > Man well if it stopped being fun, fair enuff. I hope you'll contin