Armando,
It is sad to see you step down, just wanted to thank you for your
leadership and hard work, both upstream and downstream, it's definitely
made neutron a better project for everyone. Good luck wherever life
takes you.
-Brian
On 12/15/2017 02:01 PM, Armando M. wrote:
Hi neutrinos,
To some of you this email may not come as a surprise.
During the past few months my upstream community engagements have been
more and more sporadic. While I tried hard to stay committed and fulfill
my core responsibilities I feel like I failed to retain the level of
quality and consistency that I would have liked ever since I stepped
down from being the Neutron PTL back at the end of Ocata.
I stated many times when talking to other core developers that being
core is a duty rather than a privilege, and I personally feel like it's
way overdue for me to recognize on the mailing list that it's the time
that I state officially my intention to step down due to other commitments.
This does not mean that I will disappear tomorrow. I'll continue to be
on neutron IRC channels, support the neutron team, being the release
liasion for Queens, participate at meetings, and be open to providing
feedback to anyone who thinks my opinion is still valuable, especially
when dealing with the neutron quirks for which I might be (git) blamed :)
Cheers,
Armando
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