Florian Haas wrote: > Joey did not quit because he woke up this morning and didn't feel like > doing the work.
Yes, that is an issue that really has to be discussed in a civil manner and in more depth. The issue I am refering to is, again, the fragile equilibrium between meritocracy and elected delegates. People that hold key positions in the project. And I am very sorry to bring this up in such a painful moment, but I am afraid Joey himself has sometimes behaved in the same way that he so bitterly complains James Troup behaved. With plenty of differences, sure. And in no way I am trying to dissmiss the huge amount of work and time I am sure both have put into their respective tasks. But as far as I see (again biased by my own perception, lack of information and the alignment of Venus/Jupiter) both have issues with delegating, or acknowledging being overworked. I do have these same issues myself, I guees, we all do. No big deal, because my role is, fortunately for the project, not key to the project. I wonder if it is a control issue after all, on top of this lack of transparency and feedback. Just my thoughts, not judging anyone. -- .''`. I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think : :' : I have ended up where I needed to be -- Douglas Adams `. `' Proudly running unstable Debian GNU/Linux `- www.amayita.com www.malapecora.com www.chicasduras.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]