Thank you & I hope I'll be able to show such a positive attitude after 30 years on a FOSS-project. I'll print out and pin the resignation later above my desk as a brutal reminder what I failed to do so far: friendly exits from projects I put my heart into before.
Wow! I wonder about the kind of withdrawal issues that someone with such a tenure would go through. For me, the first six months after I handed over and left a codebase I owned was tough! And that was after only 4 years of work in it, and Roland has done glibc for 30 years.
It's habit forming but not addictive. I hope "pre-roll'n Roland" has some big well earned recreational (and not medical) tasks queued up on his tray to do next. He's earned it! ;)
Maybe i am a bit confused, but i have the impression that Drepper was in control of glibc development for much of the 90s, and these days there is a committee of sorts in charge.
Classy. I've seen too many situations where the old man wouldn't die or relinquish power but also wouldn't contribute anything but obstruction. There should really be more of a mentorship model rather than the assumption that a director will be around indefinitely.