Rob,

I wish you to be healthy and happy during your entire retirement.
Perhaps making available the scripts somewhere on the web and a brief user
manual of using them  will help anyone will want to continue your work.

The availability of device files makes Jal a more useful compiler.

thank you,
Vasile


On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 10:18 PM, Rob Hamerling <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> Hi guys,
>
> As most of you will remember: more than a year ago with the release of
> Jallib 1.0 Sebastien, Joep and me announced their retirements. Since then
> several requests to take over the work of the retired people resulted in
> not much more than a few promises and excuses. I've effectively postponed
> my retirement from Jallib and continued to maintain the device files,
> datasheet wikis and general maintenance, waiting for someone to (gradually)
> take over.  During this time I have migrated several Rexx script to Python
> to make it easier for candidates, but nobody showed up. Today I decided
> that I have waited long enough. I'm prepared to stay available for some
> time to help people to master my scripts, but that will be all!
>
> Regards, Rob.
>
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