[dev] I'm leaving.
Dear comrades, I am stepping back from my maintainership and my role as an admin of suckless. All main projects I maintained have at least one maintainer left, so don’t be worried. Sincerely, Christoph Lohmann
Re: [dev] I'm leaving.
On September 28, 2016 3:12:04 PM GMT+02:00, Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> wrote: >Dear comrades, > >I am stepping back from my maintainership and my role as an admin >of >suckless. All main projects I maintained have at least one >maintainer >left, so don’t be worried. What a shame. Thanks for all the work! Cheers, Silvan
Re: [dev] I'm leaving.
Christoph, On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 03:12:04PM +0200, Christoph Lohmann wrote: > I am stepping back from my maintainership and my role as an admin of > suckless. All main projects I maintained have at least one maintainer > left, so don’t be worried. Please don't leave the channel and the mailing list. -- mpu
Re: [dev] I'm leaving.
Hey, May I ask for the reason for this sad step? Anyways, please do not leave the mailing list and oftc->#suckless! Sincerly, Aaron Marcher (drkhsh) -- web: https://www.nulltime.net/ or http://nulltime5w3shrrc.onion/ gpg: 0x435BF54B On 09/28, Christoph Lohmann wrote: Dear comrades, I am stepping back from my maintainership and my role as an admin of suckless. All main projects I maintained have at least one maintainer left, so don’t be worried. Sincerely, Christoph Lohmann
Re: [dev] I'm leaving.
> Dear comrades, Hi Christoph, > I am stepping back from my maintainership and my role as an admin > of suckless. All main projects I maintained have at least one > maintainer left, so don’t be worried. That's a sad thing happening here, food for thought though. Don't be a stranger to suckless! :) See you soon.
Re: [dev] I'm leaving.
Dear 20h, On 28 September 2016 at 15:12, Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> wrote: > I am stepping back from my maintainership and my role as an admin of > suckless. All main projects I maintained have at least one maintainer > left, so don’t be worried. I wanted to say many thanks to you on this list as well for all the work you have dedicated to suckless software and the community. Without you, suckless.org wouldn't be what it is today and you will leave a large gap in the suckless scene. I'm very sad about your decision, but I have to accept it. As stated elsewhere, we will keep the door open for you, should you change your mind some day. I truly wish you all the best and success in all your undertakings for the future. Fortunately you are not in a different world, so you surely will put your stamp on things, but probably not with the suckless umbrella above anymore. Peace. -Anselm
Re: [dev] I'm leaving.
Christoph Lohmann wrote: > I am stepping back from my maintainership and my role as an admin of > suckless. Heyho Christoph, keep those global warming causers in check with whatever you are focusing on now! ;) On a more serious note: Thanks for your work, especially on st (which showed me that I mostly don't need scrollback at all and can use `less` otherwise) and surf (which I never imagined me to be using when discovering suckless, but soon I learned to love the interface more than firefox, chrome or the bugged heap of js crap that was called vimperator/pentadactyl). All the best! --Markus
Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm
On 22.09.16 at 03:42pm, stephen Turner wrote: I liked the old debian floppy net install, 75 mb base cli only image. apt get your way to happiness. It didn't fit with the suckless as they did a lot to their system but it wasn't ubuntu. These days you can't even install a Cli for less than 100+ mb. i really don't understand what they are feeding these programs. The ubuntu netboot image has an initrd around 75mb...