Would anyone like to take over as release manager?
Michael Price has decided to step down (see his mail below). As
everyone knows, he set a high standard; I only hope it doesn't deter
others from trying to wear his shoes...
Michael, thanks for doing such a terrific job! At first I wasn't sure
how having a separate release manager would work out. But now I feel
like saying what the waiter said to the man with a fly in his soup:
"Shhh, don't tell, or soon everyone will want one!"
Bravo, sir.
-Karl
Michael Price <mprice@atl.lmco.com> writes:
> Hey Karl,
>
> Sorry for the weekend of silence -- dropped off of the face of the Net
> again.
>
> I wanted to drop you a line letting you know that I think I need to
> step down as the release manager for subversion. The only reason is a
> big one: I don't have the time necessary to do the job properly. My
> life has always been busy with two kids and work and it looks like its
> just going to get busier. I have to prioritize and my family and job
> are taking the top two spots (and most of my time).
>
> I'm sure there are plenty of other people who have the desire and time
> to fill the role and I'd be glad to help them get started and answer
> questions. I'll continue to be a big subversion fan and silenty cheer
> every time I convert a cvs repo to subversion.
>
> If you still need help with the latest release then let me know. I'm
> probably too busy to update the CHANGES file but I could do a last
> round of testing and roll the actual tarball. Let me know what you
> think.
>
> I don't consider this email to be private so you can feel free to
> disseminate it as you see fit.
>
> Michael
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Received on Tue Jul 1 19:08:04 2003