Hi Stefan,
I appreciate that you think about your part in the project. From
my side, it is ok if you are currently not committing code. Your
knowledge is still very valuable for the project and who knows,
maybe some day you want to get involved again. So unless you
really want to make a cut, I would really like you to stay on
board. It goes without saying that this holds also for the other
committers.
Let me use the chance to say that I will be also starting a new
job soon. I don't know yet how much time I will have to code for
Henshin then. Anyway, we have made big steps in the past 2-3
releases and I believe it is now time to make the necessary small
improvements to push Henshin to the 1.0 release. It is my goal to
make these necessary steps and to expand our user base. The
long-term goal is to make Henshin stable enough to graduate to a
full modeling project.
Cheers,
Christian
On 01/23/2013 10:16 PM, Stefan Jurack wrote:
Hi all
As everybody has surely noticed,
my work at Henshin was not as significant as it should be for a
committer.
It turns out to be very difficult for me to put extra effort in
something *after* a busy working day and also after having put
the children to bed. During my time at the university, I was
able to raise the required effort *during* the day between one
task or the other. However, for me in "real business" this
approach does not seem to work.
To make a long story short, I currently think about leaving the
project since I am not sure how long this situation is as it is.
I alternatively could just wait
until anything happens but to be honest I believe Christian to
be frustrated enough of committers not committing.
In the future if there is sufficient time I nevertheless can
imagine to improve certain parts and provide patches...after all
I still feel connected to Henshin and to you committers and
friends.
Best regards
Stefan
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