Re: [gentoo-dev] Tears of unfathomable sorrow

2007-04-09 Thread Wernfried Haas
On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 06:30:19PM -0700, Alec Warner wrote:
 Much to the joy of many I am now retiring from Gentoo.

No joy here, sorry to see you go.

cheers,
Wernfried

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Re: [gentoo-dev] Tears of unfathomable sorrow

2007-04-08 Thread Raúl Porcel
Alec Warner wrote:
 Much to the joy of many I am now retiring from Gentoo.  I've already done
 most of the work (sorry to burden you kloeri I think just the tree-bits
 are left).
 
 Many will wonder why; but this has been a while in coming.  I don't get
 along with many like I used to and in many cases I don't find myself
 agreeing with the direction of things.  Those who know me know I always
 bitched about how I didn't do enough for Gentoo and that too is a reason
 for leaving.
 
 I expect to still file patches for portage and I expect to hang out in
 gentoo-dev-help on irc and I expect to mentor for this years summer of
 code.
 
 For TreeCleaners I'm sorry that this is out of the blue; I hope you guys
 continue to nuke broken crap from the tree.
 
 For everyone who still loves working in their little window in gentoo, for
 all the devs that only read core and not -dev, for all the devs who made
 gentoo what it was when I started; thanks.  It was a fun ride.
 
 -Alec
 

Jeez, we are loosing a lot of ppl who mentored...

Thank you very much for mentoring me. I won't forget that.

You'll be missed. Thanks again.
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Tears of unfathomable sorrow

2007-04-08 Thread Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto
Hi.

Alec Warner wrote:
 Much to the joy of many I am now retiring from Gentoo.  I've already done
 most of the work (sorry to burden you kloeri I think just the tree-bits
 are left).
 

I, for one, have no joy in seeing you leave.

 Many will wonder why; but this has been a while in coming.  I don't get
 along with many like I used to and in many cases I don't find myself
 agreeing with the direction of things.  Those who know me know I always
 bitched about how I didn't do enough for Gentoo and that too is a reason
 for leaving.
 
 I expect to still file patches for portage and I expect to hang out in
 gentoo-dev-help on irc and I expect to mentor for this years summer of
 code.
 
 For TreeCleaners I'm sorry that this is out of the blue; I hope you guys
 continue to nuke broken crap from the tree.
 
 For everyone who still loves working in their little window in gentoo, for
 all the devs that only read core and not -dev, for all the devs who made
 gentoo what it was when I started; thanks.  It was a fun ride.
 
 -Alec
 

I'm sorry to see you go and I wished you would stay. As that doesn't
seem likely, I hope you may later join us again.
Best wishes for your future endeavors.
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Tears of unfathomable sorrow

2007-04-07 Thread Seemant Kulleen
You suck for leaving before me.




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Re: [gentoo-dev] Tears of unfathomable sorrow

2007-04-07 Thread George Prowse

Alec Warner wrote:

Much to the joy of many I am now retiring from Gentoo...


It is a pity to see you go, many users like me will be sad to see you leave.

George
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Re: [gentoo-core] Re: [gentoo-dev] Tears of unfathomable sorrow

2007-04-07 Thread Denis Dupeyron

Tears of unfathomable sorrow

Sad news, indeed. I only hope you'll take some time off and eventually
come back.

On 4/7/07, Seemant Kulleen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

You suck for leaving before me.


No sir, you're not leaving. End of discussion.

Denis.
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[gentoo-dev] Tears of unfathomable sorrow

2007-04-06 Thread Alec Warner
Much to the joy of many I am now retiring from Gentoo.  I've already done
most of the work (sorry to burden you kloeri I think just the tree-bits
are left).

Many will wonder why; but this has been a while in coming.  I don't get
along with many like I used to and in many cases I don't find myself
agreeing with the direction of things.  Those who know me know I always
bitched about how I didn't do enough for Gentoo and that too is a reason
for leaving.

I expect to still file patches for portage and I expect to hang out in
gentoo-dev-help on irc and I expect to mentor for this years summer of
code.

For TreeCleaners I'm sorry that this is out of the blue; I hope you guys
continue to nuke broken crap from the tree.

For everyone who still loves working in their little window in gentoo, for
all the devs that only read core and not -dev, for all the devs who made
gentoo what it was when I started; thanks.  It was a fun ride.

-Alec

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Re: [gentoo-dev] Tears of unfathomable sorrow

2007-04-06 Thread Andrew Gaffney

Alec Warner wrote:

Much to the joy of many I am now retiring from Gentoo.  I've already done
most of the work (sorry to burden you kloeri I think just the tree-bits
are left).


Not that I didn't see this coming, but I'm still sad to see you go. You'll be 
missed.


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