2003-06-05 -+- Sebastian Stein -+- -+- I'm sorry to read that you are going to retire. I allways enjoyed reading (and translating) your articles. All luck on your way! -+- 217.184.86.61 = Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/3.1; Linux) 2003-06-25 -+- Georges Tarbouriech -+- -+- Many thanks Sebastian. Very kind of you. -+- 80.8.104.167 = Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; FreeBSD i386; en-US; rv:1.3) Gecko/20030419 2003-07-02 -+- Nicolas Roard -+- -+- It's a nice article, but it's rather sad that you choose to stop writing such articles :-/
Well I hope you won't entirely leave the free software world. Anyway, I'd like to thank you for your contribution. Be sure the articles were much enjoyed !
-+- 62.212.117.242 = Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux ppc; en-US; rv:1.3.1) Gecko/20030619 Debian/1.3.1-3 2003-07-02 -+- Peter Cooper -+- -+- Thanks for your article. Real free software ideals can only be communicated by people with enthusiasm and commitment - your writing has been a good example of this. Good luck with your future endeavours, perhaps including at least a small amount of software libre? -+- 62.59.16.232 = Links (2.1pre7; NetBSD 1.6 i386; 80x35) 2003-07-03 -+- Justin Cutietta -+- -+- Very nice, and thank you. I am a fan and user of GNUstep, and your stories have done it justice. I would also like to say, that for those who are looking to have a more OpenStepish environment, or to have a GNUstep system set up for them, that http://simplygnustep.sourceforge.net is the home of a great new Operating Enviornment, based on the Linux kernel. While it is by no means complete, the current work being done will be grand. -+- 198.112.236.6 = Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:0.9.4) Gecko/20011128 Netscape6/6.2.1 2003-07-11 -+- Arnaud Danassié -+- -+-
Yet, thanks a lot for your good work especially with your last articles on GNUStep and Rebol/Ios ;-D I read # all # your articles since the wonderful Amiganews (french amiga magazine by Bruce Lepper) in preWindowsAges.

AMIGAlly

Arnaud aka bigdan
a french Amiga/Linux user on Pegasos
(http://www.pegasosppc.com/ for details)
-+- 62.147.69.251 = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Q312461) 2003-07-17 -+- Doug Foskey -+- lemans4@dodo.com.au -+- Georges, sorry to see you go. I have enjoyed the articles you have written. I am a Linux user only, (tho my brother is involved with a section of OO.) I belong to a LUG, and have been trying to get them involved in a project (even something like proof-reading documentation i really needed.), so I understand the committment it takes to be a part of the FOSS community. So, thanks for the committment so far.
regards Doug
(& thanks also to the LinuxFocus team - I enjoy the articles.) -+- 203.220.153.221 = Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/3.1; Linux) 2003-08-27 -+- Stephane -+- -+- Hello Georges,

Back from holidays and read this bad news.
You make a really good job on this site and it was a source of ideas for me in my daily work.
Hope may be the times will changes.
Not only in computer world as I try to understand in your message. Like a lot of people I do not also appreciate the actual 'liberal way of life'.
I keep a little hope in my head for futur.
Have good times
Bye


-+- 194.3.72.169 = Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; fr-FR; rv:1.1) Gecko/20020826 2003-08-30 -+- Shane Simmons -+- regeya@earthlink.net -+- Very nice article, and sorry to hear that you've gone! Can't argue against your assessment that the Free Software world is obsessed with chasing Microsoft's tail; wish you would stick around. Alternative projects need advocates! Was surprised to learn of several projects thanks to your article. Makes me want to take up Objective C! :D That might have practical uses, since I work with OS X for a living! -+- 65.178.137.86 = Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.5a) Gecko/20030826 Mozilla Firebird/0.6.1 2003-09-15 -+- Bruno Vernay -+- bruno.vernay@laposte.net -+- I don't really understand why you have to "retire". Even if you don't share the same ideas. You still can work for your own opinion. I guess that you lost your motivation and maybe fell like being left alone ? Then it is a bit sad.
Anyway, a big thank for what you have done ! (I hope I could do half the same.)
Have a good day !
Bruno -+- 62.39.84.241 = Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.5b) Gecko/20030822 2004-01-02 -+- didier -+- didier@denoual.org -+- Hello,

I agree with you, i have dicovered gnustep with a friend, i known bsd' world
i understand you.
Linux is finally a fashion like others things in our poor life
Whe are not living in a wonderfull world

Enjoy yourself



-+- 82.64.102.218 = Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; fr-FR; rv:1.4) Gecko/20030624 2004-12-04 -+- Maître Daniel Jègoû -+- academiecharlemag@free.fr -+- Oui mais en Français ce serait beaucoup mieux -+- 82.228.194.58 = Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; fr-fr) AppleWebKit/125.5.5 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/125.12 2006-06-07 -+- brian morris -+- cymraegish@yahoo.com -+- read this article and enjoyed it, its still
right on track for me.

maybe you just needed a break, hopefully not
too long.

i don't know why but the late 90s were just
too much for me, so i gave it up until a few
years ago.

picked up unix again this year and it only took
me a few weeks of trying the others before I
settle on gnustep being the only thing for me.
(that thing about windows chasing - my refuge
was macs so ...)

anyway i am glad that gnustep is here because
it maybe makes the difference of whether i am
here (more or less :{)
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