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Scott Long hat gestern abend verkündet, dass er das FreeBSD Core-Team verlässt um sich mehr auf seine eigentlich Interessen konzentrieren zu können:
- Entwicklung
- Release-Engineering
Er betont dabei gleichzeitig, dass er sich nicht aus dem FreeBSD-Project zurück zieht, sondern genau das Gegenteil plant.
Zuünftlich möchte Scott Long wieder mehr programmieren und mehr Zeit für diese Arbeit investieren.
Die Orginal Nachricht kam auf der Mailing-List "freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org":
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2005-April/011443.html
- Entwicklung
- Release-Engineering
Er betont dabei gleichzeitig, dass er sich nicht aus dem FreeBSD-Project zurück zieht, sondern genau das Gegenteil plant.
Zuünftlich möchte Scott Long wieder mehr programmieren und mehr Zeit für diese Arbeit investieren.
Die Orginal Nachricht kam auf der Mailing-List "freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org":
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
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2005-April/011443.html



