Re: Plasma-nm: passing on maintainership

2022-10-06 Thread Rajeesh K V
> I will still be around, mostly working on things around Flatpak, PipeWire, > etc. Your contributions are much appreciated, Jan. Thank you (and Lamarque) also for helping me to integrate some VPN plugins, bluetooth tethering support etc. into plasma-nm; and also for bringing back the network

Re: Plasma-nm: passing on maintainership

2022-10-04 Thread Ahmad Samir
On 4/10/22 14:06, Jan Grulich wrote: Hi, When I joined KDE as a developer, I started as a newbie working on NetworkManager and ModemManager integration and ended up writing one of the core Plasma components. Thanks to this I gained a lot of experience, attended a few Akademy conferences and met

Re: Plasma-nm: passing on maintainership

2022-10-04 Thread Nate Graham
Thank you for all your work on the network stack over the years! And also thank you for performing some offboarding. :) Hopefully we can find someone else to pick up the torch. Nate On 10/4/22 14:06, Jan Grulich wrote: Hi, When I joined KDE as a developer, I started as a newbie working on

Re: Plasma-nm: passing on maintainership

2022-10-04 Thread Jonathan Riddell
Many thanks for your important work over the years. I've updated those 3 products in bugzilla to default to plasma-bugs@. Don't be a stranger, Akademy in Greece next year will be sunny. Does anyone on this list have an interest in taking on Plasma-nm bugs? Jonathan On Tue, 4 Oct 2022 at

Plasma-nm: passing on maintainership

2022-10-04 Thread Jan Grulich
Hi, When I joined KDE as a developer, I started as a newbie working on NetworkManager and ModemManager integration and ended up writing one of the core Plasma components. Thanks to this I gained a lot of experience, attended a few Akademy conferences and met amazing people. I'm really grateful