[Scummvm-devel] Retirement & Goodbye

Eugene Sandulenko sev.mail at gmail.com
Mon May 23 23:16:47 CEST 2016


Hi Johannes,

This is sad, but understandable.

I would like to use this opportunity to thank you again for all of these
years. You often served as a great balance with your pragmatism, skills,
and often perfectionism.

Thank you also for letting me know about this letter beforehand.

Let me wish you success in your new endeavours, especially now, after your
study is finished.

And once you have again this itching to write a line of code or two, you're
always welcome!


Eugene

On 23 May 2016 at 23:07, Johannes Schickel <lordhoto at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey guys,
>
> I would like to take this opportunity to announce that with this mail, I
> retire from my core team position. In addition, I will take an
> indefinite break on any work on ScummVM. I might be back in the future,
> I might not.
>
> I only want to briefly talk about my reasons to leave. In the recent
> past, I found that ScummVM has become a burden to me. I don't get the
> same joy from working on ScummVM as I used to. As many of you know I
> considered retiring many times before. But this time there is a major
> factor which I realized only recently: I am far too emotionally involved
> in ScummVM. I feel too much responsibility for too many pieces of
> ScummVM to the point where it drags me down so much that I lose any
> motivation to work on it. This has passed the point where it is healthy
> and I need to let go. Sadly the only way I can manage to achieve this is
> by saying goodbye.
>
> I want to thank every one of you for your great work on this awesome
> project. It has been a wild ride and so much fun for the most of it. But
> there is a time to say goodbye before you taint your memory of it.
>
> I considered to be more elaborate on my feelings and reasons to leave,
> but instead I would like to point back to Max's retirement mail from
> 22.06.2011. I find myself in the same situation as Max described for too
> many points he made. I think his mail is still an excellent starting
> point for improving the project. There are a lot of points where ScummVM
> made progress. But ScummVM can be even better if everyone involved can
> take a step back and think on how it can be improved in these aspects. I
> hope ScummVM lives long and prospers.
>
> Good luck guys. I hope everyone will have the same fun with the project
> as I had.
>
> // Johannes
>
> PS: I will unsubscribe from this mailing list after I sent this mail. I
> will be still reachable via mail, if anybody wants to talk. But I would
> kindly ask you not to start a conversation about ScummVM work or trying
> to change my mind. Thank you in advance.
>
>
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