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I think I did the Windows scoop code back in the day, but that was a long time ago! |
thank you! added you as an emeritus :) |
Co-authored-by: Grachev Mikhail <work@mgrachev.com>
Co-authored-by: CrazyMax <1951866+crazy-max@users.noreply.github.com>
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❤️ 🚀 same. will put more focus on this project again in the future. Thanks Carlos. |
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FWIW I do not foresee myself contributing more in the coming months and years with my current various personal and work commitments unfortunately, so I think it would make more sense to consider myself Emeritus 😄
It's not like it's irreversible action, right?
All in all though it's a great idea to have this page and I appreciate being mentioned.
Co-authored-by: Radek Simko <radeksimko@users.noreply.github.com>
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Making maintainers more visible
So, I'm trying to do something here: make the people who make goreleaser more publicly visible.
So, I'm creating a maintainers page, which will list the current and past maintainers.
Giving credit to emeritus
I'll also take advantage of this time to review who wants to keep working on goreleaser, and who wants to move on to other things.
In the past, I did a cleanup like this, removing some un-active members. I would love to add them as emeritus in the page as well... but I can't remember who they were, and github's org log doesn't show things from this long ago (I think maybe @Southclaws, @jorinvo, @lalloni?).
If you were a member and are seeing this and want me to add you to the emeritus list, please let me know as well!
What is a maintainer
'Someone that contributes code' is the obvious-ish definition, but I think just as important is people that help other users, write documentation, blog posts, etc.
If you do any of that somewhat consistently, you are a maintainer :)
Updating the list
So, if you don't plan to keep contribute here, please do let me know (reply to the PR, send a msg on discord, whatever you feel is best for you :) )
On a more positive note, if you want to become a maintainer, let me know as well!
Thanks everyone for helping making goreleaser what it is today!
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