Ditto Darrick's remarks...

Thank you Phillip for your years of donated time and effort.

Lonnie


On Sep 20, 2010, at 2:04 AM, Darrick Hartman wrote:

> I've been waiting for Kristian to make an official response to this 
> announcement before replying.  I will still allow him to do that, but 
> want to assure the AstLinux users that this project will continue.
> 
> The other developers would like to thank Philip for his contributions 
> over the past 2+ years.  People move on from projects for various 
> reasons.  I would prefer to leave it at that.  It does not benefit the 
> project or anyone professionally to go into anything further on the 
> mailing list.
> 
> There will be some changes in the next month or so related to the build 
> system and build process.  The primary change is a move away from the 
> overly complicated build process to something that should be easier to 
> use and maintain.  The base will be either eglibc or glibc based, 
> allowing the use of the commercial modules that have been previously 
> unavailable.
> 
> The remaining developers feel that AstLinux is still a very relevant 
> project.  Sure, flash memory has advanced, but using an image based 
> install with a small number of configuration files is a big benefit, 
> especially for someone who maintains multiple devices.
> 
> So once again, Philip, thank you for your contributions.
> 
> Darrick


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