Hi,
As you probably know,
PN is a volunteer project. This does not allow all members to be 'active' all the time. Some members are only active behind the scenes, and others do take breaks from the project.
In my case, I have fallen victim to some pretty grave personal issues. I have resigned my
documentation [21] Lead, as I am no longer in a capacity to fulfill this task. But I am back and 'trying' to get my head back in the game.
But like many other team members, real life comes first. Work, family, personal well-being all come first.
PostNuke [22] is a 'hobby' not a job. For us team-members, while we love
PN, and feel that it is important, it is never a life priority. Also some members work on
PN side projects that do not slip into the core. Also some members, seem to work 'seasonally'.
That said, I do wonder the status of some members from time to time. But the project moves along--slow but with quality a priority.
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-- David Pahl -- (
PostNuke [23] Support Team)
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