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Hi guys, In the past couple of weeks I increasingly lacked the time and energy to work on CRUX, and unfortunately it looks like this situation isn't going to change anytime soon. In addition, I've spent a good part of the last 4+ years thinking and working on various CRUX related things, and I feel it's time to worry about other things for a change :-). Because of that, I've decided to retire from the CRUX development team. I'll try to attend next week's IRC meeting to discuss handing over of ports and stuff. It's been fun, and working with you guys was a great experience! Thanks to all those involved! Best wishes, Johannes -- Johannes Winkelmann mailto:jw@smts.ch Zurich, Switzerland http://jw.smts.ch
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On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 08:11:20PM +0100, Johannes Winkelmann wrote:
Hi guys,
Hi Johannes,
In the past couple of weeks I increasingly lacked the time and energy to work on CRUX, and unfortunately it looks like this situation isn't going to change anytime soon. In addition, I've spent a good part of the last 4+ years thinking and working on various CRUX related things, and I feel it's time to worry about other things for a change :-). Because of that, I've decided to retire from the CRUX development team.
I cannot tell this was totally unexpected, yet it's really sad to hear this from you. Thank you very much for your huge contributions so far, you'll be missed on many levels: your tech skills, spirit of initiative and teamwork attitude have been really important for the project itself and for the other developers as well. Regards and good luck with the "other things" :-) -- Simone Rota Bergamo, Italy - http://www.varlock.com
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Hello, Simone. On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 03:43:48 +0100 Simone Rota <sip@varlock.com> wrote:
On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 08:11:20PM +0100, Johannes Winkelmann wrote:
Hi guys,
Hi Johannes,
[...] I cannot tell this was totally unexpected, yet it's really sad to hear this from you.
Thank you very much for your huge contributions so far, you'll be missed on many levels: your tech skills, spirit of initiative and teamwork attitude have been really important for the project itself and for the other developers as well.
Regards and good luck with the "other things" :-)
Even from crux user's point Johannes was the one who really cared. Now it appears that team reorganization was a good "save point" for the project. Don't stop, guys! Good night and good luck, Johannes!
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On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 20:11:20 +0100 Johannes Winkelmann <jw@smts.ch> wrote:
Hi guys,
In the past couple of weeks I increasingly lacked the time and energy to work on CRUX, and unfortunately it looks like this situation isn't going to change anytime soon. In addition, I've spent a good part of the last 4+ years thinking and working on various CRUX related things, and I feel it's time to worry about other things for a change :-). Because of that, I've decided to retire from the CRUX development team.
I'll try to attend next week's IRC meeting to discuss handing over of ports and stuff.
It's been fun, and working with you guys was a great experience! Thanks to all those involved! Best wishes, Johannes
Hi good morning Johannes, I didn´t meet you a lot, but I can recognice your nice work done and the help you gave (not only in my case). I hope your change goes in the best way. Thanks for your job. I hope you can follow the CRUX team work in other way than dev and don´t retire at all. Thanks a lot. Best wishes from here Johannes. Learning bit by bit. pitillo .
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Hi, Johannes!
Because of that, I've decided to retire from the CRUX development team.
Okay... Hmmm... :-( ...but time squeezes all men under it's foot like a bug. It's a pity for everybody who leaves the Team. :-( But there are indeed more important things in live besides computers. Thank you for the time your spent with the team and thanks for your time you spent with CRUX! Good luck to you! Clemens Koller _______________________________ R&D Imaging Devices Anagramm GmbH Rupert-Mayer-Str. 45/1 81379 Muenchen Germany http://www.anagramm-technology.com Phone: +49-89-741518-50 Fax: +49-89-741518-19
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Hi Johannes, Johannes Winkelmann wrote:
[....] Because of that, I've decided to retire from the CRUX development team.
:-( Mmmh .... very sad to hear that, but i am sure this decision was not easy for you and therefor it is well considered. You have done a _lot_ for CRUX. I have always admired your commitment in the devel-team, your extensive proposals on the public mailing list as well as the support you gave everybody asking you directly. And not to forget the tools and apps you developed for CRUX. Unimaginable how much time this must have taken. So after writing down these thoughts, i must admit i understand your decision. Nevertheless, i hope you will raise your voice from time to time on the mailing list or where ever .... Anyhow, thank you a lot for your work. All the best to you and good luck with everything you will tackle in the future. Best Regards, Till -- http://www.tbmnet.de ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de
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Till Biedermann wrote:
Hi Johannes,
Johannes Winkelmann wrote:
[....] Because of that, I've decided to retire from the CRUX development team.
:-( Mmmh .... very sad to hear that, but i am sure this decision was not easy for you and therefor it is well considered.
You have done a _lot_ for CRUX. I have always admired your commitment in the devel-team, your extensive proposals on the public mailing list as well as the support you gave everybody asking you directly. And not to forget the tools and apps you developed for CRUX. Unimaginable how much time this must have taken.
So after writing down these thoughts, i must admit i understand your decision. Nevertheless, i hope you will raise your voice from time to time on the mailing list or where ever ....
Anyhow, thank you a lot for your work. All the best to you and good luck with everything you will tackle in the future.
I should have replied to this sooner. Everything Till said. Johannes, having been a CRUX user for a long time, and having met you in person twice, I can only add to the sentiment that you will be missed. Thanks very much for all that you accomplished throughout your journey with this community. We would be farther along if we had more guys like you.. but I don't think there are many. Good luck, stay in touch! -- Jay Dolan jdolan.dyndns.org A: Because it's difficult to read. Q: Why is top-posting bad? A: Top posting. Q: What's the most annoying thing about usenet?
participants (7)
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Clemens Koller
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Jay Dolan
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Johannes Winkelmann
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Mikhail Kolesnik
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pitillo
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Simone Rota
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Till Biedermann