On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 13:16:36 -0800, Jacob Leaver wrote: > Hey guys, > > I don't post a lot, but I use CentOS, and have donated as > suggested, and a little more, for my copies. I came over from > RH9 and despaired that I'd have to pay RH a lot to be able to > use RHEL, or use Fedora Core 1, which was inherently instable, > or learn another way of doing things, which I didn't (and > don't) have time for. > > I see there's a lot of new folks on the list, since that "new > wave" of publicity, and that, like all public mailinglists, we > have obtained some folks that come across as abrasive or > demanding. Just wanted to thank you guys for doing fine work, > for presenting an alternative, and like that. I don't want > anything, just wanted to express my appreciation. Running a > project like this can occasionally be thankless, and for > today, at least, I'd like to rectify that. > > I love that CentOS 4 came out in a timely manner, and I think > it's great the responsiveness that the developers show on the > lists. My personal resources are quite minimal, but I think > that this is a heck of a project to support. > > While I'm being mushy, thanks to Dag for the great RPM > repository, and in general to the RedHat engineers that make > the whole thing possible. Thus ends my recursion, since I > expect that's all the people who'll actually read this. I'm > no fan boy, just a business man, and systems engineer who > cared to share some apprication. > > Anyway, > > Thanks muchly for all the good work! I want to join and thank: 1. RedHat to publish the code GPL & allow you to come out with CentOS 2. The CentOS team 3. The people helping and supporting the mailing list Thanks