Hi Michael, We will all miss you a lot. #evolution would never the same nor the evo-hacker/evo-patches lists.
I wish to thank you on behalf of the Evolution team for your tremendous contributions to the project and for mentoring all of us during the course of Evolution 2.4 - It is no doubt that you are leaving behind a rich legacy (of code and culture) that Evolution would cherish and strive to live up to. Wish you greater successes in your future endeavors.... Thanks again, -Harish On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 13:43 +0800, Not Zed wrote: > Hi all, > > Well after 5 years and 10 months, i'm just about say ta-ta to full-time > Evolution development. I probably have a few things to add to the > documentation, but right now my mind is drained of about all I can think > of, and a man is not a camel ... > > Well, it's been an experience, from the exciting brand-new startup-days > of Ximian to working for a multinational corporation. .com boom, bust, > visits all around the world, and working at home for years. Varied > workmates, strange work hours. Living breathing and sleeping code for > weeks on end. Or not. > > Probably came to quitting many times, or being sacked a few at that. > Had innumerable heated arguments and left people in no doubt about how i > felt. > > Written 10s of thousands of lines of code, worked on 100s of thousands. > Commented on over 3500 bug reports, written thousands of emails, spent > years on IRC. > > But time to move on, going to have a good break from anything formally > Evolution related, and maybe i'll get some spark back in the future - > but who knows - I prefer not to know right now. > > Thanks to all who helped through the struggle, from workmates to > Evolution and GNOME fans, to bug reporters. And best of luck going > forward. > > Michael > _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list