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* [gentoo-dev] A parting gift
@ 2009-12-02  8:15 Gunnar Wrobel
  2009-12-02 17:55 ` Jacob Todd
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Gunnar Wrobel @ 2009-12-02  8:15 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

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Hello!

I have become increasingly unreliable concerning my activities within
the Gentoo developer community during the last year. Now I finally
arrived at the point where I consider the only reasonable solution to
leave the Gentoo team. The final drop has been the fact that I
promised Sebastian the next layman release. But week after week I did
not find the time to work on the next version thus failing the
promise.

With my commercial endeavours within the Kolab and Horde communities
thriving I have to be realistic: The workload won't suddenly fade
during the next year(s?). I would have liked to include Gentoo into
the portfolio I get paid for but I was unable to achieve that. Chances
are that I would be even less responsive concerning Gentoo in the
future.

This is no easy decision for me as I do like Gentoo and feel strongly
for some of the stuff I did for Gentoo. It is not easy to drop these
projects. I would have made the choice earlier in order to clarify the
situation if I would not care that much about Gentoo. But I left
people with an unresponsive maintainer this way and I'm sorry for
that.

There is one final thing I'd like to leave as a parting gift to the
Gentoo community.

As some of you may know I wrote a german book about Gentoo. When I
initially started the project I asked the publisher if there would be
any possibility to produce a free version of that book, too. Writing
about free software feels strange to me if the things I write are not
free. But books are not software and I had to accept the commercial
realities of the project at that time.

But I mentioned above that things for my little one-man-company are
going well and so I did buy the rights to my book back. It has now
been published under a free license and is available for download at

https://www.opensourcepress.de/openbooks.html

The latex source for the book is here:

http://github.com/wrobel/book-gentoo/tree

Time to say goodbye. Sigh...


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