Thank you for all your time and efforts in the past years, Martin Bagge!
You've helped greatly to make LXDE an excellent desktop environment.
Good luck with your new endeavours!
Regards, Pjotr.
2014-05-05 11:19 GMT+02:00 Martin Bagge / brother <brot...@bsnet.se>:
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> Hi team
> I first started to use the LXDE components back in 2008 when KDE 4.x
> was added to Ubuntu in a way that made my machine choke. At first I
> just used it to do work on a underpowered laptop. Later on I moved my
> desktops to do LXDE stuff all over the place. Since then I have
> converted numerous people to use LXDE and I still think most people
> should go that route. Not because I know much about the competition
> but because I think it's a nice experience.
> I did my first contributions to LXDE in January 2009 when I completed
> the translations for Swedish together with the former translator
> Daniel. Nice times.
> Not much later I used my time as unemployed to setup the first Pootle
> instance that comitted changes back to the monolithic subversion
> repositories in use.
>
> And libfm happened.
>
> And new openbox.
>
> And new eyes.
>
> And official lubuntu.
>
> And Gnome 3.
>
> And lxqt.
>
> Time flies, 5,5 years is a long time. It's been fun and games.
> But I should have decided on this earlier on, I am acting as an anchor
> and not moving the project forward anymore. There are other minds
> available to do the work these days. I've removed myself from the
> github project. As long as my key is available in git.lxde.org the
> Pootle setup can be used and I will stay and maintain that for the GTK
> parts. If someone want to work with the Qt parts I'll share the
> privileges needed - I will not do it myself.
>
> Thank you for all your dedication and work. You'll find me at
> lxde-i...@lists.sf.net and #lxde on oftc (among other places).
>
>
> PS
> I have the ownership of the Google+ page, who will take it over?
> My Facebook user is responsible for posting from Wordpress to the
> Facebook page - as long as you don't remove me from the page it will
> continue to work =))
>
> - --
> brother
> http://sis.bthstudent.se
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