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Re: [DotGNU]Rhys's Role
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minddog |
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Re: [DotGNU]Rhys's Role |
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Sun, 27 Oct 2002 02:31:33 -0700 |
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> As some of you are aware from the recent IRC meetings, I have been
> re-examining my role in Portable.NET and DotGNU. This has created
> a flurry of so-called "crisis discussions".
Yeah, but i think it's just group reform policy thats going on. I don't think
its personal.
>
> The only "crisis" is that I am slowly burning out, and need to take
> some time off to think about what I want to do next. My doing so
> does not "kill DotGNU" as some think. There is a strong community
> here, but you all have to understand that no one person can carry
> this on their shoulders alone.
One shorthanded acronym, treecc, is almost ingenious ;)
...speechless, but don't go out like a light. Stay!! I think, even though
i've only been working here for two weeks, that the community is growing
rapidly and word is getting out. I know I'm telling friends, co-students, MS
programmers, etc. about the project to let them know we're going to be
ghostware. We just need let the pace keep moving autonomously and keep
reforming to allow the greatest productivity achievable. I'm one person too
and am going spread out my four limbs as far as I can to carry a piece of the
weight. All others, if they have the time, are doing the same for the
benefit of the project, if not more then me.
> I will be putting out a new pnet/pnetlib release in the next couple
> of days, to act as a check-point on progress so far. After that,
> I will be reducing my coding role until I figure out what direction
> I personally want to go in next.
Cool, whatever works to keep the pace going and not burn you out. I get
burned easier, but this is one project I don't think it's possible because
there are so many pieces to the puzzle. Unless you get sick of the whole
concept =X Take some time off yeah! I prefer miami beach for some jaw
dropping ladies ...<snickers> As far as direction goes, I know the web
services system needs help with constructing the framework. I'm hoping to
complete my first cscc plugin and begin a defined science like your 12 step
to build a document for people to understand in laymen's terms the innovation
it is. Maybe a marketing tool for last minute preperation for the dotGNU
launch for commercial use in a future time to come.
> Others in the group should see this as an opportunity to take
> responsibility for a large piece of DotGNU and then commit to seeing
> it through.
w3rd, freebies!
> Cheers,
>
> Rhys.
good luck to ya Rhys!
--
--minddog( Adam Ballai )
"I try to take it one day at a time, but several of them attack me at once."
-mistyflip