Re: [CMake] So Long

2013-02-01 Thread John Drescher
 Thought I'd ping the CMake mailing lists one last time before I have to give
 up david.c...@kitware.com... ;-)

Thanks for all your hard work on this..

John
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Re: [CMake] So Long

2013-01-31 Thread Nicolas Desprès
David,

I wish you the best for your new adventure. That was really nice
interacting with you for improving CMake.

Regards,
Nico

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:37 PM, David Cole david.c...@kitware.com wrote:

 Howdy folks,

 Thought I'd ping the CMake mailing lists one last time before I have to
 give up david.c...@kitware.com... ;-)

 For those of you that haven't heard yet, I've just embarked on a new
 adventure with a little startup company called Neocis Inc.

 I'll still be a big huge fan (and user) of CMake, and will take the way
 of the source with me wherever I go from now on. Heck, I bet you'll even
 see some commits coming from my direction now and again.

 CMake is too awesome not to use: it tries to take on the monumental,
 nearly impossible task of abstracting software build systems for dozens of
 platforms, and keep up to date with the new ones that come out, and does a
 quite admirable job. I trust this community will continue to provide
 stable, reliable, regular releases of CMake well into the future. In fact,
 I'm counting on it.


 So long and thanks for all the... ...patches!


 David Cole
 (still sorta reachable via dlrd...@aol.com)


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[CMake] So Long

2013-01-30 Thread David Cole
Howdy folks,

Thought I'd ping the CMake mailing lists one last time before I have to
give up david.c...@kitware.com... ;-)

For those of you that haven't heard yet, I've just embarked on a new
adventure with a little startup company called Neocis Inc.

I'll still be a big huge fan (and user) of CMake, and will take the way of
the source with me wherever I go from now on. Heck, I bet you'll even see
some commits coming from my direction now and again.

CMake is too awesome not to use: it tries to take on the monumental, nearly
impossible task of abstracting software build systems for dozens of
platforms, and keep up to date with the new ones that come out, and does a
quite admirable job. I trust this community will continue to provide
stable, reliable, regular releases of CMake well into the future. In fact,
I'm counting on it.


So long and thanks for all the... ...patches!


David Cole
(still sorta reachable via dlrd...@aol.com)
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Re: [CMake] So Long

2013-01-30 Thread Eric Wing
On 1/30/13, David Cole david.c...@kitware.com wrote:
 Howdy folks,

 Thought I'd ping the CMake mailing lists one last time before I have to
 give up david.c...@kitware.com... ;-)

 For those of you that haven't heard yet, I've just embarked on a new
 adventure with a little startup company called Neocis Inc.

 I'll still be a big huge fan (and user) of CMake, and will take the way of
 the source with me wherever I go from now on. Heck, I bet you'll even see
 some commits coming from my direction now and again.

 CMake is too awesome not to use: it tries to take on the monumental, nearly
 impossible task of abstracting software build systems for dozens of
 platforms, and keep up to date with the new ones that come out, and does a
 quite admirable job. I trust this community will continue to provide
 stable, reliable, regular releases of CMake well into the future. In fact,
 I'm counting on it.


 So long and thanks for all the... ...patches!


 David Cole
 (still sorta reachable via dlrd...@aol.com)


Wow, news to me. Congrats on the new job! And thanks for all you've
done for CMake.

Good luck on your next venture!
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Re: [CMake] So Long

2013-01-30 Thread Andreas Mohr
Hi,

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 07:56:23PM -0500, cmake-requ...@cmake.org wrote:
 From: David Cole david.c...@kitware.com
 
 Howdy folks,
 
 Thought I'd ping the CMake mailing lists one last time before I have to
 give up david.c...@kitware.com... ;-)
 
 For those of you that haven't heard yet, I've just embarked on a new
 adventure with a little startup company called Neocis Inc.

Aww shucks, what a loss!
The Kitware team has been doing a very admireable job at maintaining
the CMake beast (pig? ;) and being very reactive.
Thus it's quite sad to see a rather sizeable part of this success moving on.

Anyway, I'm sure you have very good reasons for changing tracks -
sometimes in life one needs to embrace new challenges.

 CMake is too awesome not to use: it tries to take on the monumental, nearly
 impossible task of abstracting software build systems for dozens of
 platforms, and keep up to date with the new ones that come out, and does a
 quite admirable job. I trust this community will continue to provide
 stable, reliable, regular releases of CMake well into the future. In fact,
 I'm counting on it.

There's nothing to add to that.

 David Cole
 (still sorta reachable via dlrd...@aol.com)

Good luck!

Andreas Mohr
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