On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Scott Long wrote:
All,
I'd like to announce that I'm stepping down from the FreeBSD Core team. After several months and much thought, I've decided to re-focus on where my passions lie, which is release engineering and development. I intend to remain just as visible in the project as I was before the last election, so please don't think that I'm moving on from FreeBSD. Quite the opposite is true, in fact. The remaining Core members are doing a good job of handling the issues of the project, and as per the by-laws there will not be any action to fill my vacancy at this time.
There is no conspiracy here. It's simply a recognition that I was wearing too many hats, and that some of those hats didn't fit as comfortably as others. I hope to become more productive in FreeBSD in the near future; my decision has already given me more time and energy to work on things like driver locking and ATAPICAM, and I have some very interesting projects starting in the background that I'm very excited about.
Many thanks to those who supported me and my time on team.
Scott
Best regards Scott, Its takes someone real knowledgable to consider what they have and what they want and turn down one to work on another. Some people spend all there time trying to get noticed at what they do and take on things that they are not good at just to get there. From what I read that isnt anywhere or anything that your trying to do, which inturn in itself is a real respectfull act that more people these days should try to follow. So with that being said, I wish you the best of luck on everything your going to encounter in the future. As this bar has been set higher hopefully more people will try to follow this great example.
Best of luck & wishes: --c0ldbyte
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