Re: Self Introduction: Joerg Kastning

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Hello Ankur,
Hello Community,

During the holidays I read a lot about the responsibilities and how to
build and maintain a package in Fedora and EPEL. I understand that many
people rely on the quality of packages maintained for a large time. And
that's the reason why I have to step down.

Following the discussions on the different lists and reading docs and
wiki articles showed me that I do not have the time and effort to do this.

All of you guys have my respect for the work you are doing here. Keep on
going.

@Ankur: You could go ahead and revoke the rights you gave to my FAS account.

I will go on and unsubscribe and unregister my accounts as well.

Best regards,
Joerg

On 13.12.19 16:49, Ankur Sinha wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 13:36:58 +0100, jkastning@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Hello to everyone,
> 
> Hello Joerg,
> 
>> My name is Joerg Kastning and I'm a Sysadmin who is currently working
>> for the Bielefeld University.
>>
>> On my carreer counter I have round about 15 years of expierience as
>> Sysadmin, DevOp and IT Project Manager. Using Linux since 2009 as a
>> user and working with it as a professional (more or less) since 2012.
>> Some of my Open Source Projects and the ones I have contributed to,
>> you could find at [0].
>>
>> At the office I'm using Timewarrior (timew) to track the time I spend
>> on different topics. And it came to my mind that it would be nice to
>> package this software to be able to install it using the package
>> manager that I know. And why build the package only for me when I
>> could build it could get it into an official repository?
>>
>> So I did some reading [1] and have found Ankur who maintains timew for
>> Fedora. I've told him that I'm eager to learn the bits of package
>> building and maintainig and he agreed coaching me to become a
>> co-maintainer for timew. And here I am. Looking forward to learn new
>> things about the operating system I enjoy.
> 
> Welcome to Fedora, again!
> 
> Yes, please e-mail me whenever you need to, and please also feel free to
> discuss and query the community. The sum total of knowledge the
> community has is *orders* of magnitude more than mine :)
> 
> 
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