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* [gentoo-dev] Thank you
@ 2002-04-10  8:10 Darrell Wright
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From: Darrell Wright @ 2002-04-10  8:10 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

I just wanted to say thank you.  After using Gentoo for a week, I have
refound the love for Linux I used to have with Slackware in the
Slackware 2 days.  I have been using RedHat until recently just because
when newer packages arrived, they were generally available for it
first.  I now have an up-to-date system with the added benefit of being
optimized.

I feel like I have been empowered.  I have complete control of my
system.

Thank you

Darrell Wright




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* [gentoo-dev] Thank you
@ 2014-02-06  6:30 Canek Peláez Valdés
  2014-02-06  7:22 ` Tom Wijsman
                   ` (4 more replies)
  0 siblings, 5 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Canek Peláez Valdés @ 2014-02-06  6:30 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

Hi. TL;DR, this is basically just a THANK YOU to the Gentoo devs, so
you can go on your daily business if you don't want to read the rest
of it. No biggie.

I just want to say THANK YOU to all of our Gentoo developers. I've
been using Gentoo since ca. 2002 (damn, that's more than a decade),
and I've seen a lot of flamewars and bikeshedding on the -dev mailing
list.

However, you guys get the job done, and although there are some things
that I would like to have sooner (or would have liked to have
earlier), in the end the people working keep pushing the necessary
changes so the distribution keeps going, and (if so desired) using new
and interesting technologies.

More importantly, the developers and the bureaucratic structures they
have created don't get (too much) in the way of individual or small
groups of developers pushing for progress. In general at least; there
will be always someone resisting change, but in general Gentoo keeps
advancing, and the council and the other bureaucratic structures don't
punish people for just wanting to have more new and cool features in
the distribution.

I've never said Thank You to all our developers in all these years
using Gentoo, but after seeing the discussion the Debian CTTE is
having related to the default init they should use[1][2][3] (including
bureaucratic maneuvers, dilatory tactics, legalese interpretation of
their rulings, etc.), I think the time is long overdue for me to do
it.

Thank you for all the work you guys do and have done.
Thank you for not penalize progress.
Thank you for not being so rigid.
Thank you for keeping the distribution moving and evolving.
And finally, just thank you.

From a proud Gentoo+systemd+GNOME 3 user, thank you.

Regards.

[1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-ctte/2014/01/threads.html
[2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-ctte/2014/02/threads.html
[3] http://lwn.net/Articles/584227/#Comments
-- 
Canek Peláez Valdés
Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México


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