Greetings,

Well said.

I only add that if one can not see the inequity clearly they need to remove
the blinders.

Thank you Daniel and fellow Debian Live team members for a project which
allowed me an opportunity to serve others in the Debian community.

On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Ben Armstrong <sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca>
wrote:

> On 09/11/15 12:47 PM, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> > So long, and thanks for all the fish[7].
> >
> > Daniel
> >
> > [7] http://live.debian.net/project/downstream/
> >
>
> Enough bitter words have been said. I don't want to add any more. So:
>
> I'm proud.
>
> Indeed, that long list of downstreams does speak to the impact you've
> had in inspiring and equipping people to make their own live images. I'm
> proud to have been a small part of this project.
>
> I'm thankful.
>
> I'm thankful that I was able to, through this project, contribute to
> something for a while that had a positive impact on many people, and
> made Debian more awesome.
>
> I remember the good times.
>
> I remember fondly the good times we had in the project's heyday. I
> certainly found your enthusiasm and vision for the project, Daniel,
> personally inspiring. It motivated me to contribute. Debconf10 was a
> highlight among those experiences, but also I had many good times and
> made many friendships online, too.
>
> I'm sad.
>
> I'm sad, because although I made some attempts to liaise between Debian
> Live and the CD and Installer teams, I don't feel I did an effective job
> there, and that contributed to the situation we now find ourselves in.
> If I did you or the project injury in trying to fulfill that role,
> please forgive me.
>
> I'm hopeful.
>
> I'm hopeful that whichever way we all go from here, that the bitterness
> will not be forever. That we'll heal. That we'll have learned. That
> we'll move on to accomplish new things, bigger and better things.
>
> Thank you, Daniel. Thank you, Debian Live team.
>
> Ben
>
>
>

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