Does anyone know what happened to snowdrop?
...just out of curiosity
Re: Does anyone know what happened to snowdrop?
Have thought that several times in the past couple of months, haven't seen him in some time, maybe just too much to do? Though it is not him to just "disappear".
Rejoice! For very bad things are about to happen.
Re: Does anyone know what happened to snowdrop?
Last mail I've got from him was y-day. Worry not, we're working with illustrations like crazy.
If "Why he's not developing the project too much recently" is the question you wanted to ask, or "Why he's so reluctant to communicate" - well, I'd gladly wait for verbose responses myself.
If "Why he's not developing the project too much recently" is the question you wanted to ask, or "Why he's so reluctant to communicate" - well, I'd gladly wait for verbose responses myself.
I'm the filthy bastard you wish you never met.
Re: Does anyone know what happened to snowdrop?
I think we've all been away (quiet at least) for some time, even if we're doing our stuff , I think it is just that snowdrop was never one to be quiet for too long
Rejoice! For very bad things are about to happen.
Re: Does anyone know what happened to snowdrop?
Ok, thanks for the info. Well, sometimes life can be quite time consuming ...perhaps he'll be back when he has some time to spare again.
Re: Does anyone know what happened to snowdrop?
Howdy all...
I'm all well, alive and flattered.
Reason for why I've been away is simply I have had to take a break due to my private life, mainly due to my workload in my profession. Summed up I am usually tired when I come home from casual work days and only have two days per week, in theory, to dedicate to the rest of my life. Hence I have zero energy / creativity on casual work days and am simply seldom motivated to do anything productive.
I am of course still "sponsoring" this project and have no intentions on ever quitting as I am here to follow it through, despite the surges in tempo and activity.
I have, on several occasions, also pointed out myself as one of the bottlenecks for the projects when I go on my longer disappearences and am not at all against letting someone else that has more time than me to step up as project lead to secure a more coherent pace.
My intentions are to start dedicating some of my time on weekends to the project and to also get a lot done this summer where I in contrast to the previous one count on actually having a real vacation. (Still feel bad for both Shai & Luke that came to Sweden just to see me absent plenty...)
I'm all well, alive and flattered.
Reason for why I've been away is simply I have had to take a break due to my private life, mainly due to my workload in my profession. Summed up I am usually tired when I come home from casual work days and only have two days per week, in theory, to dedicate to the rest of my life. Hence I have zero energy / creativity on casual work days and am simply seldom motivated to do anything productive.
I am of course still "sponsoring" this project and have no intentions on ever quitting as I am here to follow it through, despite the surges in tempo and activity.
I have, on several occasions, also pointed out myself as one of the bottlenecks for the projects when I go on my longer disappearences and am not at all against letting someone else that has more time than me to step up as project lead to secure a more coherent pace.
My intentions are to start dedicating some of my time on weekends to the project and to also get a lot done this summer where I in contrast to the previous one count on actually having a real vacation. (Still feel bad for both Shai & Luke that came to Sweden just to see me absent plenty...)
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Nice to see you're still there.
I can clearly relate to you, work and life in general tends to take up so much time and energy by itself that there is not much left at the end of the day.
I can clearly relate to you, work and life in general tends to take up so much time and energy by itself that there is not much left at the end of the day.
Re: Does anyone know what happened to snowdrop?
> go on my longer disappearences and am not at all against letting someone else that has more time than me to step up as project lead to secure a more coherent pace.
Not going to happen. You're the lead for a reason
Not going to happen. You're the lead for a reason