Gerard Beekmans wrote these words on 07/09/06 20:14 CST:
Jim Gifford wrote:
Also, does anyone know what's happened to archaic??
I personally have no clue.
I did notice that he no longer contributes to the project,
however, he does log into the LFS server (quantum) approximately
twice a week,
El Miércoles, 13 de Septiembre de 2006 18:11, Alexander E. Patrakov escribió:
I am sorry to say this, but it would be better if LFS goes on without
me.
I hope that at least you continue sending posts and comments. Your
contributions are very appreciated.
This also means that LFS should
So, I decided that I should not give any advice to the LFS project at
all rather than questionable advice based on Debian and obsolete versions.
Thanks for everything you have done for this project.
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Alexander E. Patrakov patrakov at ums.usu.ru writes:
I am sorry to say this, but it would be better if LFS goes on without
me. The reasons are:
Your work has been greatly appreciated.
1) I am a troll, because I actually don't use LFS as my primary desktop
since 2005.
Then that makes
On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 12:21:17PM -0600, Matthew Burgess wrote:
It's been a pleasure working with the community for so long. Thanks to
everyone for making it such an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
(just catching up, I've been without connectivity for 10 days)
Matt,
it was a
El Sábado, 8 de Julio de 2006 20:21, Matthew Burgess escribió:
As such, I think my continued involvement with the LFS project is actually
hindering it more than it is helping. It is therefore with some regret I
will be resigning from both the LFS-coordinators role and my editors
position
Matt,
Like I said to you in my personal email to you when this first came up,
you're always welcome back to the project when you think you can be
involved again. Your help over the last 3.5 years has been invaluable
and greatly appreciated and won't be forgotten.
I hope all goes well with
Jim Gifford wrote:
Also, does anyone know what's happened to archaic??
I personally have no clue.
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Hi folks,
As you will have already gathered by the lack of progress on the 6.2
release, I've not been committing much time to the LFS project over the
last few months. While there are various reasons for this, they are all
very personal, and I would prefer they remain that way.
As such, I think
Matthew Burgess wrote:
As you will have already gathered by the lack of progress on the 6.2
release, I've not been committing much time to the LFS project over the
last few months. While there are various reasons for this, they are all
very personal, and I would prefer they remain that way.
As
On 7/8/06, Matthew Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As such, I think my continued involvement with the LFS project is actually
hindering it more than it is helping. It is therefore with some regret I
will be resigning from both the LFS-coordinators role and my editors
position effective
Matt,
I personally will hate to see you leave. It looks like LFS has lost
a lot of developers recently, you were the only piece holding things
together during this transition time of LFS.
I wish you well in your future endeavors.
Also, does anyone know what's happened to archaic??
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