Recent events ...

Mark E Anderson mark at macports.org
Tue Feb 4 20:20:30 UTC 2025


Hey Ken, sorry to see you go. I wish you'd stay, but I get it, it's tough keeping these old machines working and is a thankless job. Best of luck to you!

—Mark

On Tue, Feb 4, 2025, at 12:44 PM, Ken Cunningham wrote:
> First of all, I’ve been pretty strongly attacked, as you can see.
> 
> Gagan has been around MacPorts for about two or three months. He has two commits so far to his name:
> 
> https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/commits?author=i3roly
> 
> You can feel free to read the entirety of our interaction in the PR where he felt slighted:
> 
> https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/26031
> 
> Any failings of mine in there are about the best I will ever be able to do.
> 
> There was also one brief email exchange with him where expressed his displeasure with me, and I pointed out he was very new and there was much to learn.
> 
> All that being said — and not strictly because of that interaction, but in respect to other general life events, I have re-evaluated how I choose to spend my time. Life is short, as we all know, and there are only so many hours in the day. I have resigned from the MacPorts’ committer team, and deleted all my MacPorts installations on older systems and all my VMs.
> 
> What little I may have contributed over the past 10 years that people may have found useful, I hope you enjoy. What failings I may have had are life’s foibles. Like everyone, we all try to do our best. 
> 
> It was fun, in ways, keeping all those older systems humming — but I have moved them all to linux now, and I don’t use them any more anyway.
> 
> I wish you all well in your future adventures! 
> 
> Best,
> 
> Ken
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