Re: What's cooking in git.git (Nov 2022, #05; Tue, 22)

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On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 03:24:27AM +0900, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> I have been offline for the last couple of weeks, but it seems that
> the development community have continued to thrive under Taylor's
> care.  Thanks for successfully concluding the "bus factor" exercise,
> everybody.  It will probably take me a few more days to catch up
> with what is in the tree right now and has been described in the
> previous few issues of the "What's cooking" report, and after that
> we will have -rc0 for the coming release.

Welcome back ;-).

Thanks very much for your trust over the past few weeks. It was a lot of
fun, and a lot of work, though having high-quality patches and lots of
review made it easy. I certainly have a new-found appreciation for how
much work goes into being the maintainer.

It would be nice to have more people be able to participate in the
bus-factor exercise in the future. Not just because it gives you a
break, and improves our chances of survival. But it also left me with a
sense of some good "do's" and "don't's" for how to be a better
contributor.

Thanks,
Taylor



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