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Re: [stellation-res] Letter of resignation!

Ringo:

Let me ask you to reconsider. I understand that your other obligations
mean you can't contribute right now. But there's no reason for us to
go through the process of withdrawing your commit privileges. Why don't
we just consider you an idle contributor for a while? If you want to
come back and join in, then the door will still be open; if you don't,
then then no harm is done.

I think your contributions were valuable to us, and I'd really like to
leave the door open for you to be able to pop in whenever you have the
time and the desire.

	-Mark



On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 11:45, Ringo De Smet wrote:
> Dear Stellation colleagues,
> 
> Over the last months, it has become clear that I don't find enough time 
> to commit myself for a decent contribution to the Stellation project. I 
> couldn't even find the time to get the Oracle backend updated again. 
> There are a number of reasons for the time constraints, some of them 
> being on the personal side. For the rest, changing employers also 
> resulted in a switch of direction in my professional career that places 
> Stellation further away from my daily work.
> 
> With this message, I officially resign as a Stellation team member and 
> I give my commit rights back to the team. My CVS account may be removed 
> and also my listing on the Team page.
> 
> Keep up the good work!
> 
> Ringo
> 
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