Re: Thanks for the fish
All of us who follow, use, and try to help with Xubuntu owe you big thanks for your enduring work! Emery On 4/22/19, José Jorge wrote: > Thanks for all of your hard work! > > On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 7:23 AM flocculant wrote: > >> As of today - I'll be saying cheerio to you all. >> >> I've been about for a while - since sometime before September 2012 - >> which is when I joined the Official Xubuntu Team. >> >> Since then I've tried to keep QA going for us - with not much traction, >> we currently have many less people testing (or at least testing and >> letting us know via the trackers), and in May 2018 was voted onto the >> Xubuntu Council. >> >> I've now come to the end of the road - I have other things going on >> which make the time available to me for Xubuntu to be drastically >> reduced. >> >> The team will need in the near future someone to run the QA for us - and >> you don't have to be some whizz kid - you don't have to be able to code >> either. >> >> A proactive QA system needs to be in place for Xubuntu to be an Official >> Flavour - it's part of the deal we have with Canonical/Ubuntu. >> >> Of course - we also need a procactive QA system to keep Xubuntu going as >> the best flavour. >> >> Someone else out there needs to take up those reins now. >> >> Talk to people on the dev mailing list - and of course on IRC. >> >> Once you've made yourself known - I will be hanging about on IRC still - >> and will happily help you. Of course I would also help you via e-mail as >> well >> >> Many kind regards to all of the members of the Xubuntu Team and to all >> of you. >> >> It's been a blast - mostly >> >> Kev >> >> >> -- >> xubuntu-devel mailing list >> xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel >> > -- xubuntu-devel mailing list xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
Re: Thanks for the fish
Thanks for all of your hard work! On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 7:23 AM flocculant wrote: > As of today - I'll be saying cheerio to you all. > > I've been about for a while - since sometime before September 2012 - > which is when I joined the Official Xubuntu Team. > > Since then I've tried to keep QA going for us - with not much traction, > we currently have many less people testing (or at least testing and > letting us know via the trackers), and in May 2018 was voted onto the > Xubuntu Council. > > I've now come to the end of the road - I have other things going on > which make the time available to me for Xubuntu to be drastically reduced. > > The team will need in the near future someone to run the QA for us - and > you don't have to be some whizz kid - you don't have to be able to code > either. > > A proactive QA system needs to be in place for Xubuntu to be an Official > Flavour - it's part of the deal we have with Canonical/Ubuntu. > > Of course - we also need a procactive QA system to keep Xubuntu going as > the best flavour. > > Someone else out there needs to take up those reins now. > > Talk to people on the dev mailing list - and of course on IRC. > > Once you've made yourself known - I will be hanging about on IRC still - > and will happily help you. Of course I would also help you via e-mail as > well > > Many kind regards to all of the members of the Xubuntu Team and to all > of you. > > It's been a blast - mostly > > Kev > > > -- > xubuntu-devel mailing list > xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel > -- xubuntu-devel mailing list xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
Re: Thanks for the fish
On 22/04/2019 13:22, flocculant wrote: > As of today - I'll be saying cheerio to you all. > > I've been about for a while - since sometime before September 2012 - > which is when I joined the Official Xubuntu Team. > > Since then I've tried to keep QA going for us - with not much traction, > we currently have many less people testing (or at least testing and > letting us know via the trackers), and in May 2018 was voted onto the > Xubuntu Council. > > I've now come to the end of the road - I have other things going on > which make the time available to me for Xubuntu to be drastically > reduced. > > The team will need in the near future someone to run the QA for us - and > you don't have to be some whizz kid - you don't have to be able to code > either. > > A proactive QA system needs to be in place for Xubuntu to be an Official > Flavour - it's part of the deal we have with Canonical/Ubuntu. > > Of course - we also need a procactive QA system to keep Xubuntu going as > the best flavour. > > Someone else out there needs to take up those reins now. > > Talk to people on the dev mailing list - and of course on IRC. > > Once you've made yourself known - I will be hanging about on IRC still - > and will happily help you. Of course I would also help you via e-mail as > well > > Many kind regards to all of the members of the Xubuntu Team and to all > of you. > > It's been a blast - mostly > > Kev > > Hi Kev Just to say thank you for all the work you have undertaken. Great stuff, hopefully someone can step up. Best of luck for whatever you are planning on moving on to. Paul -- Paul Sutton http://www.zleap.net https://www.linkedin.com/in/zleap/ gnupg : 7D6D B682 F351 8D08 1893 1E16 F086 5537 D066 302D -- xubuntu-devel mailing list xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
Thanks for the fish
As of today - I'll be saying cheerio to you all. I've been about for a while - since sometime before September 2012 - which is when I joined the Official Xubuntu Team. Since then I've tried to keep QA going for us - with not much traction, we currently have many less people testing (or at least testing and letting us know via the trackers), and in May 2018 was voted onto the Xubuntu Council. I've now come to the end of the road - I have other things going on which make the time available to me for Xubuntu to be drastically reduced. The team will need in the near future someone to run the QA for us - and you don't have to be some whizz kid - you don't have to be able to code either. A proactive QA system needs to be in place for Xubuntu to be an Official Flavour - it's part of the deal we have with Canonical/Ubuntu. Of course - we also need a procactive QA system to keep Xubuntu going as the best flavour. Someone else out there needs to take up those reins now. Talk to people on the dev mailing list - and of course on IRC. Once you've made yourself known - I will be hanging about on IRC still - and will happily help you. Of course I would also help you via e-mail as well Many kind regards to all of the members of the Xubuntu Team and to all of you. It's been a blast - mostly Kev -- xubuntu-devel mailing list xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel