On Sun, 15 Feb 2015 11:36:50 +0200 Markos Chandras <hwoar...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> > No one is going to boot you for inactivity if you have nothing to > > do. You might get an "are you alive?" email, but assuming you > > answer within a few weeks, "all my work is done" is the best reason > > to be doing nothing. > > > > > That is true yes. There is a difference between "I have nothing to do" > and "I am not interested in doing anything anymore". If you only > maintain one package and you commit once a year so be it :) It's a > volunteering project so nobody can actually force you to maintain a > certain rate of commits per $time. > In case you appear inactive, people will send you a fair amount of > emails over a significant period of time before they start the > retirement process OK, thanks for the clarification—I was honestly under the impression that, to be a dev, one was *expected* to pick up a lot of packages and spend a lot of time. Good to know that’s not the case. -- Christopher Head
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