Sven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry,
>
> I was rather busy, and maybe did misinterpret what you were expecting as
> response.
Well, I only had the impression I was talking to a black hole but it
does not seem to be the case ;-). It was only an impression.
I was probably expecting some kind of coordination since you appear to be
the leader of the "Ocaml in debian". But as you said, you're busy and I
easily understand that you cannot always reply to people.
> I suppose you are already a debian devopper, if not, the first step is that
Yes I am. I can also sponsor people some times to times.
> Mmm, should we present each other to each other or something such, so we know
> us better ? Is this usefull or even done in debian (it is a public mailing
> list after all, and not everyone would want to give such info about himself).
Well, I may not be as fluent in ocaml as all of you. I learnt Caml
(the original Caml) for studies in 1996 and I switched to Camllight
in 1997. And I'm back after being inform about all those features that were
added since, i.e. object-orientation, interfacing with C. But what
impressed me the most I guess was Doug Bayley's benchmarks. I'm even
more convinced by its quality nowdays than I was when learning it (even if
I still loved it ;-). That's all about me ;-)
> Anyway, welcome among us,
Thanks.
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