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From: | Colin Campbell |
Subject: | Re: Off Bug Squad temporarily |
Date: | Thu, 12 Jun 2014 09:36:24 -0600 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.5.0 |
On 14-06-12 05:51 AM, James wrote:
On 12/06/14 12:31, David Kastrup wrote:Ralph Palmer <address@hidden> writes:Greetings - I've been quiet recently. I apologize for having missed some Tuesdays.I will be semi-unavailable until the middle of August, so I'm afraid I'mgoing to have to stop doing Bug Squad duties until at least then. Iapologize for any inconvenience, and I'll jump back in as soon as I can.Well, we don't really have an executive officer, but let me first apologize for not being really prompt in my replies, and then let me express my thanks for the time you have been able to work on this rather important part of our user/developer interface. Seeing how much time lag I have even with bugsquad/developer response, this helps keeping things rolling and users appreciating an active and responsive project even though some pipelines may at time be a bit sluggish.
Hear, hear! Ralph has been one of the stalwarts for years, and much appreciated.
I hope that when things get calmer for you again you'll consider coming back. To the other bugsquad members: What is our current bug scooping schedule like in consequence? Should we try recruiting replacements?Yes, we should. The CG states Monday: Eluze Tuesday: Ralph Palmer Wednesday: Marek Klein Thursday: Eluze Friday: Saturday: Colin Campbell Sunday: Federico BruniAre these days/people still watching the lists (I assume so but it doesn't hurt to ask)?
I was rather quiet for some months, but it looks as though I'll be starting a small engraving business, I'm going to be more active.
James, you've been a pillar of strength in the last year or so, as well. Thanks for the time and effort you have given us!I do always try to 'float' around the email list during the day for Mon-Fri (as work allows) and add the odd tracker when I can.
Cheers, Colin -- Freedom is the right to be wrong, not the right to do wrong. -John Diefenbaker, 13th Prime Minister of Canada
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