Jose Maria Blasco who made the comment followed it up and allows me to pass
it to the development team:

  A real pleasure. This new 5.0.0 release is *glorious* :) I just installed
it on Ubuntu 22.04.01LTS, where it drives our web, www.epbcn.com (~40.000
pages, we're an SMB dedicated to mental health and education), without a
single problem.

I've written the CGI wrapper for our web, and we get pages happily served
at < 60 ms/page, all of them constructed following an elegant hierarchy of
classes. Awesome.

And the new ::RESOURCE directive will come very handy to make the process
still more elegant.

So, thanks to you, to all the development team, and of course to RexxLA.
I've been programming in Rexx practically all my life (since 1981 iirc,
under VM/SP rel 3, we had an IBM 4341 I think), switched effortlessly (and
with great advantage) to the oo- version, and I continue to benefit from
the pleasure to use a language that has kept small size and designed for
humans.

  Jose Maria


On Sun, 1 Jan 2023 at 16:46, Rony G. Flatscher <rony.flatsc...@wu.ac.at>
wrote:

> On 01.01.2023 15:05, Sahananda Sahananda wrote:
>
> A note was attached to a recent donation to rexxLa
>
> 'Thanks for the 5.0.0 release. Keep up the good work! :)'
>
> I thought I should pass it on.
>
> that is kind of you, thank you very much for passing it on!
>
> Also many thanks to everyone who was involved in this release, kudos, you
> made the release a reality which has been making many ooRexx supporters
> very happy! :)
>
> ---rony
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