In <20070119003846.GC17154@gentoo.org> on -core Aron wrote: "[...]I think it's time for me to officially step back from my developer responsibilities, including unsubscribing from the mailing lists and losing my commit access to the gentoo-x86 tree. If it's okay, I will keep maintaining keychain, for which I'll keep my gentoo.org email and commit access to that repository."
Emailed agriffis for clarification on whether he wishes to retire or continue to be a developer to maintain the package referenced.
Christina, the confusion here stems from existence of Gentoo-hosted projects. I don't need gentoo-x86 access. My intention was to lose gentoo-x86 access but retain bugzilla, email address and access to the keychain subversion repository, as maintainer of those "upstream" sources. I have no more interest in the gentoo-x86 repository, i.e. the portage tree. However at this point I've simply taken a different step. I've moved keychain to my personal website at n01se.net/agriffis/keychain/ I intend to do more work on it, but I'll do it under my personal copyright instead of assigning copyright to Gentoo. If somebody in Gentoo wants to copy my changes back to Gentoo's subversion repository, that's their prerogative, but IMHO it would be silly. :-) Consequently, you can now freely disable my email address, repository access, and freenode nickmask. Thanks.
removed #-dev access, updated userinfo.xml
removed cloak.
Retired on the forums.
infra has completed: dev, cvs, lists, ldap, jabber, bugzilla.
proj/en done.
Only pending planet and metadata
planet done
(In reply to comment #8) > Only pending planet and metadata metadata taken care of.
We're all done here ;(