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Re: [bug-inetutils] Unsubscribing


From: Jeff Bailey
Subject: Re: [bug-inetutils] Unsubscribing
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 23:20:05 -0500



On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Alfred M. Szmidt <address@hidden> wrote:
  >   Heyall!  I haven't paid much attention to many of the GNU
  >   projects in ages, and I'm wrestling with keeping my Inbox under
  >   500 so I think it's time to finally unsub from a bunch of these
  >   mailing lists.
  >
  > Ah, that sucks Jeff.  Are you going to still be involved in
  > inetutils?  If not, I guess one should poke Richard that you are
  > stepping down as co-maintainer.  Will really miss your around
  > here. :-(

  It's more a case of I haven't been and am just updating to reflect
  that.  If we're twiddling the maintainers, who should actually be
  listed there now?

Didn't want to imply that you should be punted, sorry if it came
across like that.  Was just thinking that we should keep that list
currentish; if one isn't going to be active (however slightly :-) then
one might step down offically.

The following geezers are listed currently:

name: Alfred M. Szmidt
name: Jeff Bailey
name: Sergey Poznyakoff

As far as the maintainers goes, I have no opinion about it.  Sergey
covers my ass, and I his, and it doesn't eat up much time, and if it
does we can always look for more helping hands; though I'd like to see
more random contributors.

Any chance that you'll stick around?  I'd really hate to see you
go. :-(

Lemme sleep on it a few days.  I'm finally sitting under 25 messages in my Inbox and want to get it sitting at a nice zero.  Between the job, my masters, and waiting for another kid to show up in August, I'm just trying to clear the deck a bit. =)

--
Jeff Bailey - http://www.raspberryginger.com/jbailey/
"This specification should be read like all other specifications. First, it should be read cover-to-cover, multiple times. Then, it should be read backwards at least once. Then it should be read by picking random sections from the contents list and following all the cross-references."
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