RE: [gentoo-user] Happy 10th birthday (in advance)

2012-03-31 Thread Mike Edenfield
From: Jason Weisberger [mailto:jbdu...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 2:11 PM > It would figure that some in the Linux community would > consider a sub 1.0 release as the birthday of a project :). You were sub-1.0 when you were born, why not Gentoo? Besides, the 1999 "birthday" ref

Re: [gentoo-user] Happy 10th birthday (in advance)

2012-03-31 Thread Jason Weisberger
It would figure that some in the Linux community would consider a sub 1.0 release as the birthday of a project :). Start flame mail here:

Re: [gentoo-user] Happy 10th birthday (in advance)

2012-03-31 Thread Sebastian Pipping
On 03/30/2012 03:00 PM, Axel wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to wish you all a happy birthday, 10 years already since > first release (Gentoo 1.0)! Here is a little thing [1] we made to > celebrate it. Recipe: two layers of Génoise (for each: 6 eggs, 180g > sucre, 180g farine, vanilla sugar), bet

Re: [gentoo-user] Happy 10th birthday (in advance)

2012-03-31 Thread Eleree
cheer! Axel wrote: >Hello, > >I would like to wish you all a happy birthday, 10 years already since >first release (Gentoo 1.0)! Here is a little thing [1] we made to >celebrate it. Recipe: two layers of Génoise (for each: 6 eggs, 180g >sucre, 180g farine, vanilla sugar), between layers and on t

Re: [gentoo-user] Happy 10th birthday (in advance)

2012-03-30 Thread Michael Mol
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Axel wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to wish you all a happy birthday, 10 years already since > first release (Gentoo 1.0)! Here is a little thing [1] we made to > celebrate it. Recipe: two layers of Génoise (for each: 6 eggs, 180g > sucre, 180g farine, vanilla su