From dam at opencsw.org Thu Dec 18 11:42:48 2008 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 11:42:48 +0100 Subject: [csw-members] New members Message-ID: <06285DD2-98C4-4403-A104-495AE81F39AE@opencsw.org> Hi, the association welcomes the newly accepted members - Ben Walton - Chris Reece - Michael Gernoth - Murray Jensen - Peter Bonivart All of you have already contributed to the project in the past. Ben, Murray and Peter are already very active on the new OpenCSW to update their packages. Michael operates the master mirror and has still sabbatical on his maintained packages. Chris contributed with a non-trivial patch to pca as latest effort. Please keep in mind that being a maintainer is not only about fame and glory, but also about tedious work to make the packages as good as possible and remove bugs timely when discovered. Please check regularly at the bottom of your maintainer page if there are any open issues. If you have spare cycles please adopt an orphaned package and help bring the complete software stack to a 100% current state. But enough of morality: A very warm welcome! Your membership is tracked at There is now a new column with your dedication in the project. Please let me know on what are you working or are planning to work like "webpage", "maintainer", etc. Best regards -- Dago From dam at opencsw.org Thu Dec 18 11:42:48 2008 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 11:42:48 +0100 Subject: [csw-members] New members Message-ID: <06285DD2-98C4-4403-A104-495AE81F39AE@opencsw.org> Hi, the association welcomes the newly accepted members - Ben Walton - Chris Reece - Michael Gernoth - Murray Jensen - Peter Bonivart All of you have already contributed to the project in the past. Ben, Murray and Peter are already very active on the new OpenCSW to update their packages. Michael operates the master mirror and has still sabbatical on his maintained packages. Chris contributed with a non-trivial patch to pca as latest effort. Please keep in mind that being a maintainer is not only about fame and glory, but also about tedious work to make the packages as good as possible and remove bugs timely when discovered. Please check regularly at the bottom of your maintainer page if there are any open issues. If you have spare cycles please adopt an orphaned package and help bring the complete software stack to a 100% current state. But enough of morality: A very warm welcome! Your membership is tracked at There is now a new column with your dedication in the project. Please let me know on what are you working or are planning to work like "webpage", "maintainer", etc. Best regards -- Dago