Am 29.01.2015 um 17:59 schrieb Aaron Meurer:
> Guys please stop.
tl;dr: I feel I need to quit from SymPy to stop this from happening again.
My latest ongoing work is on
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/pull/8909 ,
feel free to take over.
Longer version
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Why quit?
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Here's the list of choices that I have been mulling over in the past few
hours:
A) Non-action.
Except this pattern is going to repeat: I'm stepping anywhere Sergey has
a vested interest in, he's going passive-aggressive on me, I'm going
"raaagh!" on him, we're getting calls to order, I'm getting more frustrated.
Also, having to tip-toe around his vested interests is going to feel so
restrictive to me that I'm going to be unhappy about *that*.
Not going to work in the long term.
B) Argue to the arbiters into sanctioning Sergey more so that he stops
his passive aggression.
Except I never wanted to be the kind of person who argues anybody into
anything.
C) Put up the "him or me" choice again.
This is even worse than (B). I still feel bad about having done it once.
So... not going to do that a second time.
D) Avoid having to do with him - i.e. quit.
Option D1: Quit silently - nah, that leaves people unclear about why I
fall silent.
Option D2: Quit while explaining in detail how bad Sergey really is.
Well, he is, but that's not going to be news to anybody; besides, who am
I to teach others.
Option D3: Quit explaining my options, be as neutral and matter-of-fact
as possible.
All choices are clearly bad, except D3 which is merely sad, so D3 it is.
Handing over ongoing work
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I have a reworked and 80% done version of bin/diagnose_imports sitting
on my disk.
It's in a non-working, half-finished state right now, which is a pity
because that makes it hard to start work on for anybody else, but I'm
feeling too frustrated to put any more effort into it.
So... for what it's worth... take a look at PR #8909 if there's any
interest in it, and close and forget it if not.
Parting words
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I'm saying Good Bye, and wish SymPy and everybody involved all the best.
I have learned a lot, and maybe I have helped others in some ways, so I
don't feel I wasted time.
I guess I have to move on.
Regards,
Jo