Re: taking a break from Git

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On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 1:40 PM Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'm going to be offline and completely absent from the mailing list for
> five months starting at the end of December. After that, things are up
> in the air, but I may not be as involved in the project as I have been.
>
> Sorry, there's no juicy gossip or drama to share. I still like everyone,
> and think it's a cool project. ;) After 15 years, it just feels like
> it's time for a break and to perhaps apply my brain to something else
> for a while.

Your contributions have been felt far and wide -- from patches, to
reviewing and mentorship, to setting up events, to just all around
friendliness.  I wish you luck and joy in whatever you decide to do
next.  (And selfishly, I hope you decide to come back to Git after
your five month sabbatical, but wish you the best with whatever you
choose to do.)

I'm slightly regretting right now waiting for ns/tmp-objdir to merge
to 'next' before resubmitting en/remerge-diff rebased on top of it;
it's probably too late now, but I resubmitted it anyway[1].  If you
have a chance for a follow-up review before you take off, I'd
appreciate it.  If not, you've already improved the series
significantly with your suggestions.  :-)


[1] https://lore.kernel.org/git/pull.1103.git.1640109948.gitgitgadget@xxxxxxxxx/



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