Re: [arch-general] I just want to say THANK YOU!

2017-01-29 Thread Ryan Done
On Sun, 29 Jan 2017 at 10:21, Grady Martin via arch-general <
arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:

> On 2017年01月20日 17時42分, Alexander Bustamante via arch-general wrote:
> >Fantastic documentation, fantastic community, fantastic *.
>
> A Linux distro is nothing more than a package manager, a repository, and a
> collection of community resources.  I only realized this as time went on.
>
> Arch excels at all three.
>
Let's not forget about Arch's philosophy, which is the whole reason I chose
it over all other distros.

"Keep it simple, stupid" ;-p


Re: [arch-general] I just want to say THANK YOU!

2017-01-29 Thread Grady Martin via arch-general

On 2017年01月20日 17時42分, Alexander Bustamante via arch-general wrote:

Fantastic documentation, fantastic community, fantastic *.


A Linux distro is nothing more than a package manager, a repository, and a 
collection of community resources.  I only realized this as time went on.

Arch excels at all three.


Re: [arch-general] I just want to say THANK YOU!

2017-01-20 Thread Martin Kühne via arch-general
how do you circlejerk about arch?
-- Ivo, 2013

arch doesn't die. it surfaces long-escaped bugs
-- mar77i, 2012

If ArchLinux made beer, it would be blue…
-- mpan, 2017

Arch Sucks™
-- phrik, 2017

cheers!
mar77i


Re: [arch-general] I just want to say THANK YOU!

2017-01-20 Thread D C via arch-general
AGREED! Arch Rules!

DC

On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 12:12 PM, Marco via arch-general <
arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> [...] this is by far the
> > most complete distribution/OS that i've ever tried. Fantastic
> > documentation, fantastic community, fantastic *. It really pushes people
> > into learning stuff the right way. By teaching the basics of the OS
> > platform and providing the tools to build on.
> >
> > Arch linux is SOLID. All the way.
> >
> > Teaching how to fish instead of giving away fish.
> >
>
> This is a good chance to express my gratitude too.
> I installed my first arch back in 2003. Since then I am 100% arch, and
> never looked back. University, home, work, sheeva plug, raspberry, servers,
> desktops, laptops, ultrabooks. Even my father's computer now. With arch I
> finally had both fun and efficiency, I was forced to understand and learn
> loads of stuff. But actually... it just works. Well, most of the time, at
> least ;)
> In my small circle I try to push others to do the same.
> For me it's a big, fat, huge THANKS! to all overlords, devs, TUs, regular
> fellas hanging in this wonderful community. You rock, we rock, arch rocks.
> Cheers,
> domanov
>


Re: [arch-general] I just want to say THANK YOU!

2017-01-20 Thread Marco via arch-general
Hi guys,

[...] this is by far the
> most complete distribution/OS that i've ever tried. Fantastic
> documentation, fantastic community, fantastic *. It really pushes people
> into learning stuff the right way. By teaching the basics of the OS
> platform and providing the tools to build on.
>
> Arch linux is SOLID. All the way.
>
> Teaching how to fish instead of giving away fish.
>

This is a good chance to express my gratitude too.
I installed my first arch back in 2003. Since then I am 100% arch, and
never looked back. University, home, work, sheeva plug, raspberry, servers,
desktops, laptops, ultrabooks. Even my father's computer now. With arch I
finally had both fun and efficiency, I was forced to understand and learn
loads of stuff. But actually... it just works. Well, most of the time, at
least ;)
In my small circle I try to push others to do the same.
For me it's a big, fat, huge THANKS! to all overlords, devs, TUs, regular
fellas hanging in this wonderful community. You rock, we rock, arch rocks.
Cheers,
domanov


[arch-general] I just want to say THANK YOU!

2017-01-20 Thread Alexander Bustamante via arch-general
Hi,

I've been using Linux since 1996. My first distro was slackware. Have
tried pretty much all of the most common distros, debian,
redhat(centos,fedora), gentoo, ubuntu, etc etc, also been running
FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, long list of OSs.

Now im on ARCH since 2012, still rollin' (haha), and i must say,
compared to everything else i've tried (including C64, VIC20, Spectrum,
Amiga, OS/2, mac os,solaris,Windows,VMS, Ultrix,IRIX, etc etc) this is by far 
the
most complete distribution/OS that i've ever tried. Fantastic
documentation, fantastic community, fantastic *. It really pushes people
into learning stuff the right way. By teaching the basics of the OS
platform and providing the tools to build on.

Arch linux is SOLID. All the way.

Teaching how to fish instead of giving away fish.

Thank you and i wish you all i fantastic 2017.

Cheers!

-- 
Alexander Bustamante