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Goodbye, world.

29 April 2011 21:50

Today I resigned from the Debian project. The following packages are up for adoption:

I'll remove myself from Planet Debian tomorrow, assuming the keyring revokation isn't swift and merciless.

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icon Steve Kemp at 17:00 on 29 April 2011
http://www.steve.org.uk/

Since a couple of people asked "Goodbye world" is meant in a "Goodbye planet/world" way - not in a suicidal way.

A combination of little things, and a desire to spend my time elsewhere has lead to this decision.

There is no single specific event, failure, vendetta, feud, or action that has led to this (apparently abrupt) decision.

icon Anonymous at 17:15 on 29 April 2011

If you don't mind the question: why?

In any case, sorry to see you go.

icon John at 18:41 on 29 April 2011

Sad news indeed. Will you stay on at debian-administration.org?

icon Marcus at 19:00 on 29 April 2011

Well that sucks, always enjoyed your blog posts.

icon Steve Kemp at 19:04 on 29 April 2011
http://www.steve.org.uk/

As for the "why?" a number of minor irritations, coupled with a desire to do new/interesting things. There is nothing more specific that I wish to share :)

The http://debian-administration.org website will continue to exist, and I might even have more time & patience to update it in the future.

Marcus; if you wish to keep reading you should subscribe to the feed...

icon Alastair at 19:15 on 29 April 2011
http://www.sherringham.net

Steve,

Sorry you're quitting the Debian project stuff you're a part of. Your sites and software, and Debian encouragement, have been very helpful to me. Good luck with whatever your plans are.

Cheers,

Alastair

icon Karolina at 20:20 on 29 April 2011
http://www.karolina.in.rs

Steve,

I would like to thank you for your support and to say that Debian is loosing one good man. Good luck with your life outside Debian, and maybe you will be back some day.

Karolina

icon David Banks at 21:21 on 29 April 2011
http://www.solasistim.net/

Good luck Steve!
Thanks for your fine work.

icon Fernando C. Estrada at 21:58 on 29 April 2011
http://fcestrada.com

Thank you very much for all your hard work in Debian, personally I'm sad with this news because you're a sysadmin who I admire deeply.

You only leave Debian or other Debian related things too? (like your job in Bytemark).

I wish you all the best in your new things ;-)

P.S. Is a great loss to the Debian Project!

icon Petteri at 07:45 on 30 April 2011

Sad to see you go. Hopefully debian project will see you back sometime. Good luck with the future!

icon Kevin Mark at 10:54 on 30 April 2011
http://kevix.myopenid.com

Damn! I always have found your blog really interesting and diverse and enjoyed it. Especially when you had movie-theme titles. And your involvement with Debian. One more person I'll never get to see at a future debconf (assuming I can raise the funds). It sounds like your feedback on what brought you to this state is worthy of fixing (If I can dare to mind-read) -- maybe something private for only leader@. A sad day.
best of luck for your endeavors!

icon Charles Darke at 16:36 on 30 April 2011
http://digitalconsumption.com

Sorry to hear you're leaving. Just wanted to wish you good luck on your new projects and say thanks for all your contributions!

icon Allen at 13:24 on 1 May 2011

No don't! Never mind - you don't know who I am so I'm hardly going to change your mind. Sorry to hear this anyway. I hope you come back again some day.

icon Steven Rosenberg at 23:20 on 2 May 2011
http://debian.stevenrosenberg.net

I hope you will continue to offer and improve Chronicle.

icon Bruno BEAUFILS at 01:57 on 3 May 2011
http://bruno.boulgour.com

Very sad you leave Debian. I have enjoyed your work on this project as well as your blog, tools and of course the fact that you are a sysadmin.

Hope you will have fun in your after-Debian life...

Do you think it is a definitive decision, or will you maybe come back ?

icon Steve Kemp at 08:58 on 3 May 2011
http://www.steve.org.uk/

Chronicle will still be developed, and looks like it has a new maintainer.

.. and thanks to everybody who was supportive, or appreciative of any of the small things I might have done.

icon Cùran at 09:10 on 3 May 2011
http://www.carbon-project.org/

As discussed elsewhere: I take over the maintenance of Chronicle in Debian (just FYI).

icon Chess Griffin at 03:01 on 9 May 2011
http://www.chessgriffin.com

(I'm late to the party)

Steve, thank you for your contributions to Debian and elsewhere (like Chronicle and debian-administration.org). Good luck with your future endeavors!