Hey Florian, On Mon 16 Apr 2018 at 07:50 +0200, Florian Bruhin wrote:
this is a difficult step to take, but during three sleepless nights because of health issues last week (don't worry, it's getting better now) I realized a lot of things (also see this thread on Twitter: [1])
Thanks for being so open about this.
I really wish GitHub had a way to subscribe to issue labels, but until that happens, I need to unsubscribe from pytest-dev/pytest (which is what I just did)
That's no problem at all. I've not been receiving email for github activity in ages, and that blue dot on github is basically a permanent feature. Volume is pretty high (to me), occasionally I try to look at it but I mostly also rely on those of you who do keep up on mentioning me...
- I'm spending too much time working on things in pytest I'm somewhat interested in, but not really passionate about.
Prioritising your own time to what you enjoy most is more then sensible.
I'd like to keep my maintainer/commit/whatever flag, and I might revisit this in 1-2 years, where I might have more time on my hand for open-source work. If there's consensus that I should drop it, I'm not going to say no either, though.
No need to remove a commit flag! (unless you intend to turn malicious ;)) All the best, Floris