On 31.03.2010, at 07:22, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:

> On 03/30/2010 08:41 PM, Philip Olson wrote:
>> 
>> It's awesome that PHP has so many great options for the next Release Manager 
>> because all of the proposed people would do great. However, I'd like to see 
>> Rasmus become RM. Not sure about the co-RM topic but Chris Jones comes to 
>> mind. I love the way these two guys handle things, and it feels like a nice 
>> balance.
>> 
>> And while Rasmus may [or may not] deny his BDFL status, I'd love to see it 
>> in high gear especially now that he's funemployed.
> 
> I didn't actually volunteer.  I think someone misunderstood that at some
> point.  I'll do it if nobody else will, but both Derick and David seem
> keen, and I think they should work it out between them.  The whole
> concept of a non-technical co-rm person, is kind of a moot point I
> think.  We all know that person is Lukas and he will do his thing
> regardless.  That's not a knock, by the way, we need a process guy to
> offset my anti-process approach so that we can meet somewhere in the middle.


Just FYI:
I will no longer serve as the "process guy", nor anything else really. Feel 
free to remove my karma. I may write the occasional post here still of course 
as I will continue to be a PHP end user.

Context:
I just feel that with the things I feel are right, I will just end up being 
tied up in a perpetual battle. Over the years I got a few things to go the way 
I wanted (wiki, a todo list, RFCs) but there are simply some fundamental things 
where I am no longer motivated to work with the status quo, but where I do not 
see a realistic chance if this ever changing.

regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
m...@pooteeweet.org




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