At the end of the day, I am leaving because this isn't fun anymore. I have far less time to code than I once had, and I don't want to work on projects that aren't fun for me. I have had three or four new projects that I have wanted to start, but I keep coming back to APR when I have free time. That doesn't make sense to me anymore because I don't believe that I want this project to be the same thing that everybody else does.
Ryan On 2 Jan 2003, Karl Fogel wrote: > "William A. Rowe, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > All that said... You've been a major contributor to the successes of this > > project, and I for one am sorry to see you step away, especially on this > > note. I can only speak for myself, but your future participation and > > contributions will be missed, just as your past participation and > > contributions remain hugely appreciated. > > +1 > > Every technical mailing list has its ups and downs. Ryan, don't let a > few Bad Communication Moments cause you to step away from the project. > FWIW, I didn't sense at all from this thread that you were getting on > people's bad side (as you can see from my responses, in fact). > > Make the changes and let's keep on coding... > > -K >