Having been (still am) a volunteer and working with volunteers, sometimes we
forget that Thank You's are so very important, especially in the Open
Source/FOSS community.
I know what is being done is a labor of love (or necessity in some case's) that
can't be paid for in dollars (although they help) and often requires long
laborious hours, little thanks, and often burn-out, but hopefully in the end
provide results such as produced by the OSS/FOSS community.
So how can I (we) say than you?
Well at midnight, stop for a moment so I can give an academy award 1 hour
speech Thanking All of You, give a you hand shake and pat on the back for all
the time, money and frustration you have saved me over the past 25 years I have
been computing and for the awards I never received for what I was able to
accomplish because of your efforts.
Thanks a world!
And now, for those who are really energized from all the "Thanks and Pats",
here's how to design a work space to get out even more work.
http://www.thequickster.com/about/index.htm
Ivory
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