Hi everybody,
While my original plan was to just be away from phpMyAdmin for a few months, while I got married, things haven't worked out in my favour at all. There's far more open source work to do than there are hours in my day. Too much open source, Too much real work, Too much living (outside of computers).
In line with this, I've recognized that I need to cut down the places where I'm heavily involved, and phpMyAdmin hasn't made it into things that really need my attention at this point. Beyond a few features in MySQL (stored procedures editor), and further development by MySQL AB, PMA is mostly feature-complete now.
There's a lot of stuff in phpMyAdmin that I've worked on in the past, and never gotten a chance to finish. Database configuration being the most promised item - I've been working on it intermittently since mid-2004, and it's just never come to fruition - I regret never being able to finish it in that time. There's a also few other smaller things still under way, that I'll just submit to this list if/when they ever get completed.
At this point, I do not foresee having sufficient time in the next 9 months to justify still calling myself an active phpMyAdmin developer, and I'd like to avoid any claims otherwise (mind you, I did take a hiatus several years ago for some semesters of university).
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all of you, esp. Marc, Alex, Olivier and Michal for their work on the project, and the chance to for all of us to meet last year. If anybody ever comes to Vancouver, give me a shout. I'll be sure to do likewise if I'm ever around your various locales.
I am going to be manning a booth for phpMyAdmin at the Pacific-Northwest LinuxFest (http://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/) in April 2007, and that is not changing. If there are other events on the West Coast where we would like to have a presence (esp Vancouver/Portland/Seattle), I'd be more than happy to represent phpMyAdmin.
I will still be following the mailing list, as always.
Marc/Olivier: please reduce/remove my permissions in the SF project admin as you see fit. Could one of you also please take over the CVS cronjob?
Here's the line from my crontab on shell1.sf.net: 53 */3 * * * /home/groups/p/ph/phpmyadmin/htdocs/updatecvs.sh &