On Mon, 2013-09-23 at 17:49 +0200, Dag Wieers wrote: > I don't mind someone else continuing the repository.
Geachte Dag of beste Dag, Personally I think you are a hero. You have been instrumental in establishing a much respected and very comprehensive repo. It is my favourite repo. Rather than call it repoforge, I would happily call it 'dag'. Echt waar ! Please do not feel sad or awkward about getting 'burn-out'. It happens to many of us. It is a consequence of too much work, and it gets worse as we age. Despite being a wonderful helpful inspiration to many people all around the world, you are still a Human Being with work life and family life responsibilities. At times, all the different tasks and demands for your limited time can induce extreme overload. I am happy you have responded to our concerns. Despite the repo being a bit out-of-date (b.v. clam) I didn't want to go to EPEL because I hoped that you, working with people like David and others, would rescue your wonderful repo. I'm an optimist :-) So you are still my hero. I remain very grateful for the work you and everyone else connected to the repo have done, and are going, for the benefit of very appreciative users all around the world. Your repo makes our non-Micro$oft lives better and nicer. We need your repo. It is too important and too valuable to loose. With sincere good wishes and many thanks (of met beste wensen en hartstikke bedankt) Paul. England, EU. -- ---------------------------------------------- 100% exclusively Linux. No M$ Windoze here. ---------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.repoforge.org/mailman/listinfo/users
