Re: [gentoo-dev] My turn to wear the cursed medalion of retirement

2007-03-22 Thread Wernfried Haas
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 01:10:49AM +0100, Alexandre Buisse wrote: > [some stuff] I just ran into recently with some latex stuff and you really were very helpful and showed a lot of patience - thanks a lot for that and all the other work you did for Gentoo. Sorry to see you go. cheers, Wer

Re: [gentoo-dev] My turn to wear the cursed medalion of retirement

2007-03-19 Thread Jim Ramsay
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Re: [gentoo-dev] My turn to wear the cursed medalion of retirement

2007-03-18 Thread Alistair Bush
Hi Alexandre. I too would like to hear what your ideas are for the metastructure of gentoo. Please if you dont feel up to "officially" submitting them then at least submit them to this list. Alistair On 3/19/07, Seemant Kulleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Alexandre, Good luck in your new

Re: [gentoo-dev] My turn to wear the cursed medalion of retirement

2007-03-18 Thread Seemant Kulleen
Hi Alexandre, Good luck in your new life. My only comment is that I think you copped out by not submitting your proposals for any sort of peer review. You succumbed to the possibility (that you seem to think is more of a probability -- you may be right, I don't know) that it would not be receive

[gentoo-dev] My turn to wear the cursed medalion of retirement

2007-03-18 Thread Alexandre Buisse
Hi, I think the time has come for me to retire as a gentoo dev. There are multiple reasons to that, but mainly, it has stopped being fun a good while ago, and I don't like where I see the project heading. One of the main reasons that I am involved in free software in the first place is because o