On Wed, 19 Feb 2020 11:21:11 +0100 Ivana Isadora Devcic <skadi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone, > > hope you're doing well! > > As most of you know, I have been employed by KDE e.V. as a Marketing > Contractor alongside Paul Brown. Those of you involved in KDE Promo might > have noticed my absence lately, and the truth is I haven't been actively > contributing for a while now. > Thanks for your work, Ivana, and good luck in the future! > The reason is that my responsibilities at my day job have increased > significantly over the last year. I often work long hours and my weekly > schedule is highly unpredictable. This makes it difficult to contribute to > KDE in the capacity that is expected of me. This has also unfairly put > pressure on Paul, who had to work extra to cover for me. > > Therefore, I have decided to step down. As I'm no longer able to support > the community, I don't want to waste everyone's time and resources. It's > time to make room for someone new and fresh. > > The KDE e.V. Board has already approved this decision, so I am just > announcing it now to make it official. I'll use this opportunity to thank > them for everything - for taking a chance on me in the first place; for > always being supportive, understanding, and patient; and for being the best > employers anyone could wish for. :) > > Although I'm sad that I didn't accomplish much in KDE Promo, I'm still > happy that I played a part in reviving the team. The Promo work is never > done - we have to keep spreading the good word about KDE and our software. > > I'm confident that those who come after me will do better than I did, and > that they will make you all proud. Also, I'm not going anywhere, really :). > I'll still stick around in Promo and try to contribute as much as I can. > > Before I close this email, I'd like to thank everyone in KDE who welcomed > me and worked with me. I know it sounds corny, but this has really been a > dream job for me. The whole experience helped me overcome many of my fears, > allowed me to meet wonderful people from all over the world, and taught me > valuable lessons about marketing in open source communities. I'll keep > learning, and I'll never stop striving to become better. > > Thanks for reading! I wish you all the best, and if you ever wanna chat, > you know where to find me. > > Cheers, > Ivana Isadora Devcic -- Shlomi Fish https://www.shlomifish.org/ https://www.shlomifish.org/lecture/C-and-CPP/bad-elements/ Chuck Norris refactors 10 million lines of Perl code before lunch. — http://www.shlomifish.org/humour/bits/facts/Chuck-Norris/ Please reply to list if it's a mailing list post - http://shlom.in/reply .