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#101 2007-10-03 13:38:11

mico
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From: Slovenia
Registered: 2004-02-08
Posts: 247

Re: Arch Leadership

Thanks for creating this great distro. I started using ArchLinux a few years ago and it is still the main system on all my computers, including those for production use as well as my entertainment multimedia box.
Even with Judd stepping back, I'm sure ArchLinux will keep its No. 1 position on my computers for many years.

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#102 2007-10-03 15:30:13

sebcactus
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From: Germany
Registered: 2005-01-27
Posts: 277

Re: Arch Leadership

Well, what can I say a part from the usual "Thank you Judd!" and "All the best,  Aaron!"
Arch has been my distro for almost 5 years, and I learnt so much about Linux with it. I don't think I am ready to change soon.

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#103 2007-10-03 16:03:42

Funbird
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From: Germany
Registered: 2007-09-24
Posts: 14

Re: Arch Leadership

For me, Arch Linux is the best Distro over the world.
I´ve testet so many Distros in 12 years.
Thank you Judd and welcome Phrakture.

When i write this post i need about 5 minutes, my English
writing is bad, reading is not the problem, but i think in a little
bit time i will learned many more.

Although my English is so bad, i dont use translator,
because I would like to learn it.

So, sorry to all, because I torment you with my bad English big_smile.

Greetz

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#104 2007-10-03 16:30:23

mutlu_inek
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From: all over the place
Registered: 2006-11-18
Posts: 683

Re: Arch Leadership

Judd,

you have created and shaped a distro that has become a home to many of us. This is where I ended up, happy and without any thoughts of change. It gives us all the freedom we wish, is lightweight, works really well and keeps me happy by being a rolling release system. Your work is both visionary and solid. Thank you for that!

mutlu

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#105 2007-10-03 18:32:41

crouse
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From: Iowa - USA
Registered: 2006-08-19
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Re: Arch Leadership

Thanks Judd,

Arch Linux has been the most fun experience I've had with Linux since starting over 9 years ago.  It's as close to perfection for a distro as I have found. Best of the Best.  It's what I had been searching for the other 7-1/2 years in all the other distros.  Many thanks.

phrakture,

Nothing like a little pressure and tons of responsibility eh ?  big_smile big_smile  Good luck, although I'm sure you won't need it. Congratulations ! smile

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#106 2007-10-03 18:43:16

jean-paul
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From: Germany
Registered: 2007-03-26
Posts: 61

Re: Arch Leadership

Thank you very very much, Judd. Great work your Arch.

Good luck, phrakture


I'm root. if you see me smile, you'd better have a backup!! smile

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#107 2007-10-03 19:16:41

scarney
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From: Wisconsin, US
Registered: 2006-07-11
Posts: 173

Re: Arch Leadership

Judd, i am a man a of few words. so i will borrow ALL of the good words already spoken here about you and arch, good sir!.

please stop and post as often as you can to say hey, and let us know your still around and kicking. wink

Phrakture, congrats and much luck. i think the right choice has been made in you!.

Peace!

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#108 2007-10-03 19:18:25

random.bits
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From: Ottawa Canada
Registered: 2004-07-18
Posts: 39

Re: Arch Leadership

Yet Another Thank You Judd. Arch has turned out to be one of the cleanest Linux
distributions out there. I wish good variables and good luck in your future
endeavours. 

And of course congratulations on your promotion to overlord, Phrakture!

Cheers

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#109 2007-10-04 01:22:37

Filosofem
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Registered: 2006-03-01
Posts: 28

Re: Arch Leadership

Having built such a unique distribution amongst so many others deserves recognition.  I, too, have tried so many other distributions and always come back to this one.  tongue  Thanks a lot!

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#110 2007-10-04 03:43:00

iBertus
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From: Greenville, NC
Registered: 2004-11-04
Posts: 2,228

Re: Arch Leadership

I too believe phrakture is the best choice for the position of Arch Project Manager. Congrats, phrakture!

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#111 2007-10-04 07:05:22

rasat
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From: Finland, working in Romania
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Re: Arch Leadership

random.bits wrote:

Arch has turned out to be one of the cleanest Linux distributions out there.

Well said!! Very nice and true description for Arch.


Markku

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#112 2007-10-04 07:27:05

nam1000
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Registered: 2005-04-08
Posts: 20

Re: Arch Leadership

Judd is a man of style.

Not only an excellent engineer, of course, but also one who practices his craft with elegance: elegance in the solution he finds (Arch itself, for example) and elegance in his way of dealing with people, in animating a community. Judd's style is one of the major reasons of my staying with Arch. Even when the distribution was facing problem, I had no doubt that a simple and efficient solution would soon be found. This has always been true so far.

So many big thanks to Judd and a big hope that the community, under the monitoring of Aaron, will manage to keep up with his vision.

Cheers!

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#113 2007-10-04 15:41:12

tradiaz
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Registered: 2007-03-25
Posts: 22

Re: Arch Leadership

Archlinux is the linux distribution that gets the compromise between easy maintenance and customizability right. It's astonishing how little the tradeoffs are. I had never believed this was possible before I tried Arch.
Although I'm not a fan of hierarchies with "leaders" i have to say that you did your job really well.
Thanks for the great work!

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#114 2007-10-04 17:06:42

Myav
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Re: Arch Leadership

Judd, thank you for the best distro! You were a very good Archleader.

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#115 2007-10-04 20:54:33

Misfit138
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From: USA
Registered: 2006-11-27
Posts: 4,189

Re: Arch Leadership

Thank you, Judd, for your vision and energy, and for the most excellent distro on the planet!

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#116 2007-10-04 23:20:18

adlucem
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Registered: 2007-07-19
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Re: Arch Leadership

I'm new here, but many thanks to Judd for your great job! Best luck with your new endeavours.

And "bonne chance" à phrakture!


"The rules of Go are so elegant, organic and rigorously logical that if intelligent life forms exist elsewhere in the universe they almost certainly play Go." E. Lasker, International Chess Master.

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#117 2007-10-04 23:45:23

DeltaXFX
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From: USA
Registered: 2006-08-01
Posts: 74

Re: Arch Leadership

Ive only been with Arch for a little over a year, but Ive never looked back! Thanks Judd!
You know what "they" say, A hero lives forever, and a legend never dies. That makes you the hero Judd, and Arch the legend.
We're looking to you now phrakture, phrak yeah!


The Internet...? Is that thing still around?

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#118 2007-10-05 00:11:31

alleyoopster
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From: Cape Town
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Posts: 95

Re: Arch Leadership

Thanks Judd, you have done great things and may they continue. No pressure then phrakture wink oh and of course congratulations

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#119 2007-10-05 06:05:38

dsockt
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Re: Arch Leadership

<looks at his watch> Nope, it's not April 1st and the CETW isn't making any headlines ... smile


After trying distro after distro, I landed on Arch Linux two years ago and been using it since.  Judd, you created what I feel is the best power-user distro out there, and I commend the work you and the Arch members have put together.  I'm confident to say we all respect your decision to "pass the reigns" to Phrakture, and I lurk [sic] forward to Arch Linux being the de-facto standard for Linux distros in the future -- at least, for those who know what it means to "run" Linux.

Many thanks and best wishes.

- dw

Last edited by dsockt (2007-10-05 06:07:53)

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#120 2007-10-05 13:15:24

anakin
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Re: Arch Leadership

Sometime ago I felt the need to develop my own Linux distro to fill the voids of so many others...

...Then I took a shortcut when I stumbled across Archlinux.

Being so close as it can get to what I like, it would be pointless to reinvent the wheel.

Thanks Judd and the whole community.


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#121 2007-10-05 14:24:49

zodmaner
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Registered: 2007-07-11
Posts: 653

Re: Arch Leadership

Thank you for everything Judd. I really, really appreciate your work even though I start using Arch not so long ago.  smile

And congratulation to Aaron, our new leader. Hope you'll make Arch Linux better and greater than it was. big_smile

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#122 2007-10-05 17:12:27

arooaroo
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From: London, UK
Registered: 2005-01-13
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Re: Arch Leadership

Judd, you're a star. Good luck in the future. Arch is in safe hands.

So, does this mean we can finally drop C and port pacman to Python?!

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#123 2007-10-05 17:37:40

Dusty
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Re: Arch Leadership

arooaroo wrote:

So, does this mean we can finally drop C and port pacman to Python?!

So says the author of jacman... the Java frontend for pacman?

Aside from that little jibe, I'm all for it! Python for the win! :-D

Course its been done before... it was xerxes2, right? That goof, he got me started on Python text editors too!

Dusty

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#124 2007-10-05 19:45:48

Lone_Wolf
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From: Netherlands, Europe
Registered: 2005-10-04
Posts: 11,868

Re: Arch Leadership

Sorry to see you step down, Judd. I got the impression you are a good leader and you definitely are a great visionary.

Phrakture, welcome to the hot seat.


Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.


(A works at time B)  && (time C > time B ) ≠  (A works at time C)

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#125 2007-10-05 20:08:09

codemac
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From: Cliche Tech Place
Registered: 2005-05-13
Posts: 794
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Re: Arch Leadership

arooaroo wrote:

Judd, you're a star. Good luck in the future. Arch is in safe hands.

So, does this mean we can finally drop C and port pacman to Python?!

Only if you can prove it would have equivalent or better speed.  And at that point you'd probably be writing a lot of C extensions.. which to me makes the whole discussion kinda pointless tongue  Though if you wanna start the project off, go for it.  Pacman is nifty in that the database is all happy and text files.

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