Re: [gentoo-dev] Spider's Resignation from the Project

2006-10-13 Thread Jason Huebel
My heart sank more and more as I read spider's retelling of Gentoo history. He's right, you know. There are too many agendas, too much bickering, crushing bureacracy and a declining number of personal relationships within our community. Thankfully, the small group of people I call friends wit

Re: [gentoo-dev] Spider's Resignation from the Project

2006-10-12 Thread Lance Albertson
Grant Goodyear wrote: > Seemant Kulleen wrote: [Thu Oct 12 2006, 08:50:33AM CDT] >> A typical example of the institutionalisation of the project is myself. >> >> Had anyone just bothered to send me an email I would have replied. >> "no, he's gone, terminate the account."that part works. >> >> B

Re: [gentoo-dev] Spider's Resignation from the Project

2006-10-12 Thread Grant Goodyear
Seemant Kulleen wrote: [Thu Oct 12 2006, 08:50:33AM CDT] > A typical example of the institutionalisation of the project is myself. > > Had anyone just bothered to send me an email I would have replied. > "no, he's gone, terminate the account."that part works. > > But. > > You could have told

Re: [gentoo-dev] Spider's Resignation from the Project

2006-10-12 Thread Damian Florczyk
Seemant Kulleen napisaƂ(a): > Dear All, > > I'm forwarding this on behalf of Spider. If anyone would like to send a > message to him, please respond to me privately and I'll forward your > wishes along. > > Thanks, > > Seemant > > --- BEGIN > > Well, I guess the time has come to say farew

[gentoo-dev] Spider's Resignation from the Project

2006-10-12 Thread Seemant Kulleen
Dear All, I'm forwarding this on behalf of Spider. If anyone would like to send a message to him, please respond to me privately and I'll forward your wishes along. Thanks, Seemant --- BEGIN Well, I guess the time has come to say farewell. Not without a slight taste of bitterness in my m