sash wrote: > All I do for the project is keep order, common courtesy and > consideration on IRC and occasionally offer a grammar suggestion or find > a typo in the book However, Gerard values my contribution even though it > seems meager me. I value everyone's contributions and enjoy learning > from all of you. We're a community project and you're an important part > of this community. I hope you won't go away. Each of us is important in > our own way. > > Kind regards, > sash > > Richard A Downing wrote: > >> To put it simply, I just don't enjoy being an editor - and I'm >> embarrased that I have not felt able to do more. >> >> >
Sash, I think you are on the right track (as usual). Occasional contributions are fun and seem worthwhile. Being a BLFS editor means responsibilities that I'm not sure I want. I like encouraging the cleverer people, like Jim - although I don't use his Cross-LFS book at all. And I don't intend to stop doing that, or writing hints when the mood takes me. If no-one minds me being an occasional editor though, maybe I'll just stay like that. Richard. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page