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I'm always around for a consult or a discussion but I haven't been an active contributor in a long time.
Still <3 everyone in this project and python at large.
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Reflecting the unfortunate reality.
Still plan to be involved, but feel I need to recognize the degree to
which I'm only on the periphery these days.
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This better reflects why I was invited to the team.
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Most of these changes are about using the correct vocabulary -- "core
team member" vs "core developer/committer" and adding internal links.
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Extended the scope of the core team a bit (depending on your current
perspective on that scope).
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