Hi, The list is of great importance to me. I always get great ideas from it, even just by hearing the conversation. It is very scary to hear that the experts are leaving!
I miss the old, friendly and comfortable environment. Please, stay calm. All the best, Freeman Zhang On 2014-08-18 12:16, Saket Sinha wrote: > Hi All, > > Its really sad that many experts on Linux who have guided me and many > others like me are leaving this list just because of some people who > do not deserve to be on this list. > > I request them not to take such abrupt steps deriving many of us of > their precious guidance and mentor-ship. This list has personally > helped me a lot in ways when even days of googling and searching did > not work. > > I know, with people like Nick this becomes very irritating but lets > take his mails as spams. I get a feeling that he has been deliberately > trying to get on the nerves of many just to damage their intention and > gesture of helping others. > > But provided that this list has helped me so much, I try to put up > with his mails I request and pray, none of the experts and even > novices and advocates of FOSS whose discussions and questions are so > valuable, not to leave this list and consider Nick and his mails as > non-existent. > > Regards, > Saket Sinha > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 9:23 AM, Brad Rex <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 8:02 PM, Nick Krause <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > I forget about that thanks Dave. In addition , Brad Rex due to my > memory and my Asperger's I am > able to do lots of complicated things in my head. Further more > I learn > really fast in my areas of interest, > after my first year of programming I was already have build my own > distro of Linux from Scratch, and > after my second year was learning how to program embedded > bootloaders > and the like. I am not lying > this is no joke and rather common with how high functioning my > As is. > Cheers and Thanks Again, > > > My sincerest apologies in not taking into account your abilities. > Given your past dialog with both this list and LKML, you can > forgive me in not being able to fully grasp what you can and > cannot do. Clearly, I'm in the wrong, and myself, and I'm sure > many others, have underestimated what you bring to the table. > > I wish you the best of luck working on Linux ARM-based processors > without hardware in hand. My office cube is full of Cortex > A-8/9/15 hardware from different manufacturers. I guess I've been > doing it wrong all these years. > > And with that, I'll be leaving this list, just like others have. > While I never contributed in direct ways to the list, I did > benefit from it, and those learnings came out in the code I > created for my customers. I shall miss Valdis' emails: curt, > funny, and to the point. Apparently I'm not worthy enough to be > working with or on the kernel or it's drivers, as there are others > with way more skill than I have that should be leading the charge. > My years of working on Android, creating tablets, making IP > phones, developing VR glasses, creating car infotainment systems, > and just plain using Linux as my development environment were just > silly endeavors on my part. > > PS. Don't bother responding. Your response will be send to > /dev/null. > > _______________________________________________ > Kernelnewbies mailing list > [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> > http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Kernelnewbies mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies
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