Only to with happy 13th to LFS too. It's an occasion for me to say "thanks" to this marvelous project. Thanks to all the team who maintain it, in all its components (blfs, lfs, alfs). I find this project great and I hope I'll help it. I hope we'll be able to write again in 13 years to say that lfs still is maintained and as dynamic as today.
Thanks all editors and contributors! I will help you as much as I can! Regards, - Jean-Philippe MENGUAL Président de l'association traduc.org Coordinateur du projet Linux From Scratch Coordinateur au sein du projet Trad GNU de l'April Animateur suppléant du groupe de travail Accessibilité de l'April Le mardi 18 décembre 2012 à 18:03 -0600, Gerard Beekmans a écrit : > Hey guys, > > 13 years ago LFS 1.0 was released (Dec 16, 1999). Still continuing on > today. > > Reading an old article from 3 years ago > (http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10413589-16.html) sparked this > email. The first sentence in that article reads "Quick, what were you > doing on December 9, 1999? If you actually remember, then there's a > good chance that you're an old-school Linux type." Well, as a matter > of fact, on that evening I was laying the finishing touches to LFS 1.0 > and fixing the last few glitches in compiling GCC-2.7.2.3 and > Glibc-2.0.7. Does anybody remember those early days? "Up hill. Both > ways" comes to mind from that early era. Tons of fun, though! > > Well, here's to another 13 years of LFS. > > Ciao, > Gerard > -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page