You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Hi, @schneiderl! As you know, our community roles documentation defines processes for keeping the list of organization members in sync with the actual maintenance team.
Since you haven't been active in the project for a while now, we'll be relieving you from the maintainer responsibilities.
In practice, not much will change on your side, since you'll remain a collaborator in the repos you have been active in.
That means you will keep the ability to commit, merge PRs, label and close issues, etc., whenever you feel so inclined.
If you don't, that's all right too!
Every bit of work you already did for the tldr-pages project was a voluntary gift of your time to this community, which is deeply appreciated.
Your efforts have contributed to a project that helps hundreds of people every day — be proud of it!
And of course, you're welcome back anytime as an active maintainer, if you so choose — in which case, just let us know and we'll re-add you to the organization, in accordance to the principles of our governance guidelines.
In any case, we wish you the best of luck in your new endeavors!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi, @schneiderl! As you know, our community roles documentation defines processes for keeping the list of organization members in sync with the actual maintenance team.
Since you haven't been active in the project for a while now, we'll be relieving you from the maintainer responsibilities.
In practice, not much will change on your side, since you'll remain a collaborator in the repos you have been active in.
That means you will keep the ability to commit, merge PRs, label and close issues, etc., whenever you feel so inclined.
If you don't, that's all right too!
Every bit of work you already did for the tldr-pages project was a voluntary gift of your time to this community, which is deeply appreciated.
Your efforts have contributed to a project that helps hundreds of people every day — be proud of it!
And of course, you're welcome back anytime as an active maintainer, if you so choose — in which case, just let us know and we'll re-add you to the organization, in accordance to the principles of our governance guidelines.
In any case, we wish you the best of luck in your new endeavors!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: