Vlad Zero
2004-11-19 15:10:18 UTC
Dear YoSucker users,
I am happy to inform you that YoSucker has now a new maintainer! Jeffrey
(jabetcha) has been around the project for a while and he provided
invaluable
patches and help while I was out of the internet reach. As most of you have
probably noticed, I had not time and means for YoSucker's development
and it was very sad to see the project slowly decline without the necessary
daily maintenance work. Handing the project to Jeffrey should end this
period of inaction and I hope it will bring a new life to the project and
keep it alive for another while. It is nice to see things are moving again
and that the Prototype 61, which should fix most of the known problems, has
been released almost immediately Jeffrey got the rights to manage the
project.
However, as the last six or so months clearly showed how fragile the
project is when it depends on a single person and how dangerous such a
situation
can be for the project future, I would like to ask those of you, who are
familiar with perl and YoSucker or are ready to help with the project
maintenance in any other way, to join the YoSucker development team. I am
sure Jeffrey will be
happy for any help from you!
In the end, I would like to thank all the people who have contributed to
the project in the two and half years of its existence (the first YoSucker
Prototype 07 was released on May 1st 2002). I hope YoSucker will keep
doing the job for you and you will keep helping Jeffrey to make this
project
possible.
Take care, YoSuckers! Keep keepin it on!
Vlad
-z3r0-
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I am happy to inform you that YoSucker has now a new maintainer! Jeffrey
(jabetcha) has been around the project for a while and he provided
invaluable
patches and help while I was out of the internet reach. As most of you have
probably noticed, I had not time and means for YoSucker's development
and it was very sad to see the project slowly decline without the necessary
daily maintenance work. Handing the project to Jeffrey should end this
period of inaction and I hope it will bring a new life to the project and
keep it alive for another while. It is nice to see things are moving again
and that the Prototype 61, which should fix most of the known problems, has
been released almost immediately Jeffrey got the rights to manage the
project.
However, as the last six or so months clearly showed how fragile the
project is when it depends on a single person and how dangerous such a
situation
can be for the project future, I would like to ask those of you, who are
familiar with perl and YoSucker or are ready to help with the project
maintenance in any other way, to join the YoSucker development team. I am
sure Jeffrey will be
happy for any help from you!
In the end, I would like to thank all the people who have contributed to
the project in the two and half years of its existence (the first YoSucker
Prototype 07 was released on May 1st 2002). I hope YoSucker will keep
doing the job for you and you will keep helping Jeffrey to make this
project
possible.
Take care, YoSuckers! Keep keepin it on!
Vlad
-z3r0-
--
Adira já ao Net Dialup Light. Acesso profissional gratuito.
NovisNet, a Internet de quem trabalha. http://www.novisnet.pt
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This SF.Net email is sponsored by: InterSystems CACHE
FREE OODBMS DOWNLOAD - A multidimensional database that combines
robust object and relational technologies, making it a perfect match
for Java, C++,COM, XML, ODBC and JDBC. www.intersystems.com/match8