----- "Francesco Ugolini" <fugolini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In our life, sometime, it comes the time where the things you want to > do become far and, even you can try to keep up with it, all the > efforts result in a failure. > > I think this is just the case. You don't know how disappointed I can > be writing these lines, but I can't fool myself and you with future > plans: i can't keep up with the project. > > First of all I want to make clear one thing: I'm using Fedora Linux > and will continue to use it. > > What is changed since I have joined the project? > > I started contributing without any ambition and I received things > that > I didn't expect to receive: experience, leadership and new friends. > These are the rewards for all the time I spent in the project, trying > to improve and make it bigger. I don't know if I have succeeded but, > sure, I've done all my best. > > My student's duties took me away for a while, like it happened in the > previous years, but, when I went back, it wasn't the same. Thing were > changed and, damn, they had changed in better. Ambassadors project > had > become well organized, with a great FAmSCo, great Ambassadors and > great mentors, but I wasn't able to work like I did. My fault. Soon I > have become an inactive Ambassador, like the many I've tried to > convince to come back. > > I get more that I expected and now it's time to have new experiences > and find something that could boost my knowledge and energy. Sure, my > experience here will help wherever I'll go! > > Now, here I'm. Writing this goodbye email with a sad heart, but a > conscious brain. > > Many people didn't trust me at the beginning, then they changed mind. > These are the first ones I want to thank. If I've tried to improve > myself, it's because of you. I commend you to continue to do the same > with the men and women that empower this amazing community. > > A big thank to all the people who helped me being what I become, > especially who I met during the events I attended around Europe and > the FAmSCo members I worked with. > > Many of you have become part of my soul. Max, Joerg, Francesco, Luca, > Gerold and more and more (sorry if I can't name all of you). I'll > never forget you and I hope to stay in touch with you, even if not > directly for this special project. > > Saying goodbye is not simple. You think at what you want to underline > and what to not forget but, at the end, you know you have missed > something, forget to thank someone and, maybe, think that you are > doing the wrong thing. But time is passing, things are changing and > looking back doesn't help taking the right decision. > > So, here I am. Thank you my friends for everything. I wish you all my > best. > > Long life to Fedora Project, one of the marvelous experience I've ever > had. > Best of luck sir. Hope our paths cross again. -- Bob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Robert 'Bob' Jensen || Fedora Unity Founder | | bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx || http://fedoraunity.org/ | | http://bjensen.fedorapeople.org/ | | http://blogs.fedoraunity.org/bobjensen | | http://www.facebook.com/rpjensen | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing