Kumba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
below, on  Wed, 06 Jun 2007 00:18:23 -0400:

> Ya'll don't hear from me very often, usually because for the last 9
> months or so, I've been pretty apathetic to things that have been going
> on.  But I keep on truckin' because I have this....sense that we're just
> having a wee little dark age.  You know, like that one back in the last
> millennium where there was probably 0 scientific advancement?  Well, we
> (the world) survived that.  We also survived the Cold War.  And by the
> gods, we're gonna survive Bush too (bloody RAID6 bugs....).  That means,
> Gentoo can survive this this little dark spell quite easily.  We won't
> be the same organization that we were we this all started, but well,
> that's life.  Old blood will be leeched, and new blood transfused in.

I'm not a mips user, but FWIW from this (amd64) user's perspective, 
thanks, both for the mail, which I thought was very well put, and for 
stickin' around.

Some of us users found a home with Gentoo, and despite all the "life and 
times of gentoo-dev" soap opera stuff that seems to go on some of the 
time, hope it's around for a long while...  I imagine myself doing my 
final sync, fifty years from now or whatever (I'd be ninety), and they 
come to check on me the next morning, to find death finally synced with 
me.  For that to happen, there'll still need to be some Gentoo devs 
around creating those packages, so yeah, I'm grateful for all you guys 
and all your contributions, even when it's "not so fun anymore", and wish 
you a very long and productive Gentoo devhood! =8^)

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and if you use the program, he is your master."  Richard Stallman

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