>>>> "viteno" == Norbert Koch
<viteno(a)xemacs.org> writes:
viteno> rendhalver(a)xemacs.org (Rendhalver [Peter Brown]) writes:
viteno> Hi!
> i am leaving the XEmacs project.
viteno> ... which is sad to know!
viteno> I'm trying to fill in the gap left by Rendhalver and try
viteno> to keep up the good work he's done in the past as the
viteno> project's package-release manager. This is quite a big
viteno> pair of shoes to fill.
viteno> In real life I'm living and working in Stuttgart, Germany.
viteno> I stumbled across Emacs during my time at the physics
viteno> institute some eight to ten years ago (GNU first, then X).
viteno> Since then I've been using it for various things (yes,
viteno> mostly editing) and have been lurking around these places
viteno> and lists. Most of the times I'm not sitting in front of
viteno> one or another monitor, I play trombone as a means to get
viteno> carried away.
Oh, trombone, you must be afraid of ants then!
Ant steps on Elephant's toe
viteno> I thought, now might be a good thing to speak up and try
viteno> to further the cause of open source. I'll leave most of
Definitely a good thing!
viteno> the source management to Ville and try to pace slowly, at
viteno> least in the beginning :-)
viteno> If you have questions about the package-release process,
viteno> need to know my address to send me pizza and/or beer, or
So what's next in XEmacs code names: pizza types or beer brands?
viteno> want to verbally kick me in the arse, because I'm doing a
viteno> real bad job, drop me a note.
viteno> Have fun,
viteno> norbert.
Good luck and have fun!
Adrian
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