Name: Wolfram Schlich E-mail: wolfram@schlich.org Bugzilla: wolfram@schlich.org Areas of Responsibility: antivirus stuff @gentoo.org e-mail: Not Added List Subscription: Not Added CVS Access: Not Added IRC Access: autovoice Mentors: Pylon & DarkSpecter Announced: No Began Training Period: August 19 2003 Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
he's a dev
Reopening as wschlich is inactive for more than 2 months Last bug activity: 2011-04-25 Last cvs activity: 2011-03-18 First mail sent today
Fixed as Wolfram promised to resume his work in July. We will check again in ~20 days
- Last (viewable) bugzilla activity: 2012-07-09 - Last CVS activity: 2012-07-09
Looks you returned, I see you committed to mcabber and mbuffer packages. The remaining problem is that you are listed in multiple herds (like net-proxy) that you don't look to have time to take care. Also you are listed in multiple metadatas. If you don't have time for them, please drop you or tell us what packages/herds want to leave to do that work Thanks (Will keep opened until we get a response)
Wolfram ping?
I have just pinged him on IRC and asked in private to review this, will wait one more week and, if nothing occurs, will reassign all his packages but those being actively maintained by him
sorry for the hassle, didn't catch gentoo-bugs mails due to a local issue :( talked to pacho for a while, then dropped all remaining untaken packages to maintainer-needed and reassigned bugs accordingly. also sent another reply to my initial "up for grabs" mail to -dev.
Handled with him
He looks inactive for a long time
- metadatas, projects and bugs cleaned
Third mail sent today.
He sent me a mail telling me that he expects to return at the end of August, start of September :)
What's the status here?
Ping.
We're two months past the deadline. Given no new developer activity and no reply to pings, I'm afraid it's time to start the retirement procedure.
Nothing to be done: - Packages reassignment - Bugs - Wiki - Planet Pending: - IRC cloak - Infra - Forum
LOG: Running on oystercatcher.gentoo.org for CVS/SVN removal LOG: Removing wschlich from groups
LOG: Running on pigeon.gentoo.org for lists LOG: Removing wschlich from all lists.
LOG: Started on woodpecker.gentoo.org LOG: Found wschlich. LOG: Finished at Thu Nov 8 12:37:05 UTC 2018 with rc=0
Oh, you're right. The expected changes hadn't emerged earlier than 1. of November :( I wanted to bump TeamViewer already but noticed Maxim had taken it over. Just started to write him a mail last evening but didn't finish due to other tasks. So, well :(
Also just started to fully update my dev laptop yesterday (94 out of 1088 packages left :D). Bad luck :]
You should have mailed us. Given the retirement process is almost finished now, I think it would be best to take the returning dev procedure. Your e-mail forwarding should work for the next 6 months, so plenty of time to finish it. Your Bugzilla account will also be disabled as part of the retirement procedure, and you'll have to create a new one. However, please don't take it personally or be discouraged by it. For a start, finish updating your system, look around and learn what's new, then start contributing via other developers or proxy-maint. By the time you're ready, this bug should be closed and ready to be reopened. Then recruiters will figure out a painless return procedure for you.
LOG: Running on grebe.gentoo.org for bugzilla retire LOG: Found 26943 for wschlich. LOG: Found active user account for wschlich@gentoo.org LOG: Updated user account. gitolite done as well.
(In reply to Michał Górny from comment #23) > You should have mailed us. Given the retirement process is almost finished > now, I think it would be best to take the returning dev procedure. Your > e-mail forwarding should work for the next 6 months, so plenty of time to > finish it. > > Your Bugzilla account will also be disabled as part of the retirement > procedure, and you'll have to create a new one. However, please don't take > it personally or be discouraged by it. For a start, finish updating your > system, look around and learn what's new, then start contributing via other > developers or proxy-maint. By the time you're ready, this bug should be > closed and ready to be reopened. Then recruiters will figure out a painless > return procedure for you. Where can I get a copy of all my files from dev.gentoo.org? Esp. of what was previously available at https://dev.gentoo.org/~wschlich/ Thanks.
I will mail it to you soonish.
Cloak done. Pending: - Forums
Forums done.
All done.