Hello everyone, as Bastien has written in a related thread, the current idea is that I will take over the maintainership of Org-mode once more. I have seen no objections so far, so I am assuming that we should go ahead with this plan. Let me start by extending my (and I am sure, everyones) gratitude to Bastien. I think he has done an incredible job over the last two years, keeping Org-mode on course and also supporting significant changes that we have seen with the release of version 8.0. Bastien's activity has been unmatched. He has answered a huge amount of questions in the mailing list, fixed an uncounted number of bugs and he has been designing and applying changes over the entire breadth of the Org code base. This is no easy feat and I really admire his work. Besides this, he has done amazing work keeping the community together and making sure that the mailing list remains IMO one of the prime places on the internet. THANK YOU, Bastien. I will leave the donations button on his name until the end of April, so if you want to express your thanks to him in this way, you have that possibility. If not, writing to him and expressing your amazement with his achievements in the last two years will probably make him as happy. One of the main things Bastien has done is to make space for other developers, while making sure that the development maintains a maximum of compatibility, usability and hackability. It has taken a long time to get the new exporter into the main stream, and I clearly think it was worth the wait. We now have a complete set of exporters, immediately in the first release that is based on the new parser and exporter framework. What Nicolas has achieved I still cannot fully comprehend. The exporter side of Org-mode was very usable, but it was an unmaintainable mess, without clarity. Now, writing a new exporter has become extremely simple, everyone can do it. Due to the ingenious filter and inheritance system, new exporters can be written with very little code. Maintenance will be simple, since this is ONE parser, one framework. When I handed over the maintainership to Bastien two years ago, I was worn down. In the mean time, my life has not become less full, and so this time around, I will make sure that the project does not swallow me. I hope very much that we as a community can continue on the path Bastien has set, with a growing number of people taking responsibility for specific parts of Org. I need to re-familiarize myself with many things, I am not up to speed with some of the new developments, so I need to study. But when this is done, I will approach some of you and ask for help, it would be great if some of you can say yes and work with me. I will see my own task mainly in removing obstacles for everyone, and in coordinating releases. I also have coding ideas and plans, but those will have second priority. I am really glad that Bastien has promised to stick around, and he will still lead the round of fixes that usually follow after a major release. I am looking forward to again interact more with you all. Cheers - Carsten
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>>>>> Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes: > Bastien's activity has been unmatched. He has answered a huge amount of > questions in the mailing list, fixed an uncounted number of bugs and he has > been designing and applying changes over the entire breadth of the Org code > base. This is no easy feat and I really admire his work. Besides this, he > has done amazing work keeping the community together and making sure that > the mailing list remains IMO one of the prime places on the internet. Couldn't agree more. Thank you so much, Bastien! And to everyone who has helped to keep Org-mode one of Emacs' "killer apps" for several years running. John
Welcome back!
Yours,
Christian
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Hello everyone,
>
> as Bastien has written in a related thread, the current idea
> is that I will take over the maintainership of Org-mode
> once more. I have seen no objections so far, so I am assuming
> that we should go ahead with this plan.
>
> Let me start by extending my (and I am sure, everyones)
> gratitude to Bastien. I think he has done an incredible
> job over the last two years, keeping Org-mode on course
> and also supporting significant changes that we have seen
> with the release of version 8.0.
>
> Bastien's activity has been unmatched. He has answered
> a huge amount of questions in the mailing list, fixed an
> uncounted number of bugs and he has been designing and applying
> changes over the entire breadth of the Org code base. This
> is no easy feat and I really admire his work. Besides this,
> he has done amazing work keeping the community together and
> making sure that the mailing list remains IMO one of the prime
> places on the internet.
>
> THANK YOU, Bastien.
>
> I will leave the donations button on his name until the end of
> April, so if you want to express your thanks to him in this
> way, you have that possibility. If not, writing to him and
> expressing your amazement with his achievements in the
> last two years will probably make him as happy.
>
> One of the main things Bastien has done is to make space for
> other developers, while making sure that the development
> maintains a maximum of compatibility, usability and hackability.
> It has taken a long time to get the new exporter into the
> main stream, and I clearly think it was worth the wait.
> We now have a complete set of exporters, immediately in the
> first release that is based on the new parser and exporter
> framework. What Nicolas has achieved I still cannot fully
> comprehend. The exporter side of Org-mode was very usable,
> but it was an unmaintainable mess, without clarity. Now,
> writing a new exporter has become extremely simple, everyone
> can do it. Due to the ingenious filter and inheritance
> system, new exporters can be written with very little code.
> Maintenance will be simple, since this is ONE parser,
> one framework.
>
> When I handed over the maintainership to Bastien two years
> ago, I was worn down. In the mean time, my life has not become
> less full, and so this time around, I will make sure that the
> project does not swallow me. I hope very much that we as a
> community can continue on the path Bastien has set, with a growing
> number of people taking responsibility for specific parts of
> Org. I need to re-familiarize myself with many things, I am not
> up to speed with some of the new developments, so I need to
> study. But when this is done, I will approach some of you and
> ask for help, it would be great if some of you can say yes and
> work with me. I will see my own task mainly in removing
> obstacles for everyone, and in coordinating releases. I also
> have coding ideas and plans, but those will have second priority.
> I am really glad that Bastien has promised to stick around, and
> he will still lead the round of fixes that usually follow
> after a major release.
>
> I am looking forward to again interact more with you all.
>
> Cheers
>
> - Carsten
On 2013-04-19 06:07 +0800, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Bastien's activity has been unmatched. He has answered
> a huge amount of questions in the mailing list, fixed an
> uncounted number of bugs and he has been designing and applying
> changes over the entire breadth of the Org code base. This
> is no easy feat and I really admire his work. Besides this,
> he has done amazing work keeping the community together and
> making sure that the mailing list remains IMO one of the prime
> places on the internet.
Kudos to Bastien for the tremendous contribution.
Leo
Thank you to Bastien. Welcome to Carsten. Samuel -- The Kafka Pandemic: http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. ANYBODY can get it. There is NO hope without action. This means YOU.
Thanks a lot to Bastien. I'm far from being able to fully appreciate the work done and the hours it must have needed but from my end, Org-mode and its development process is a very well-oiled machine, in no small part thanks to its maintainer I would guess. Welcome back Carsten. Julien.
Carsten, welcome back! I will try to help out when I can. Bastien, many many thanks to you for all of your hard work the past two years. Org goes from strength to strength and it is very much an indispensable part of my life these days. Thanks again, eric -- : Eric S Fraga, GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D : in Emacs 24.3.50.1 and Org release_8.0.1-19-g9655a1