Gentoo Archives: gentoo-science

From: Andrey Kislyuk <kislyuk@××××××.edu>
To: gentoo-science@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-science] Re: Gentoo Science project status
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 19:42:30
Message-Id: 17e1a1290905191242x332a9b00r181c6f701a9db822@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-science] Re: Gentoo Science project status by Norman Warthmann
1 Hi Norman,
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3 As a sci-biology developer, I aim to pick up where Olivier left off,
4 maintain packages and look for new recruits. If you have any feature
5 requests or bug reports, please file bugs and contact me so I know
6 about them and can act as soon as I can.
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8 Thanks,
9 -ak
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12 On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 14:52, Norman Warthmann <norman@×××××××××.com> wrote:
13 > Dear list, dear ribosome,
14 >
15 > I am just a user of gentoo and this is my first post to this list. As the
16 > traffic is very low, I guess I can afford to briefly express how thankful I
17 > am for ribosomes work.
18 > My perception may be skewed, but to me the work of ribosome has been very
19 > visible and I guess it is fair to say that ribosome contributed big time to
20 > the fact that gentoo became the distribution of choice for biologist.
21 > He was always quick in replying, writing new ebuilds and I have very lively
22 > memories when he developed the ebuild for the staden package such that it
23 > would also run on my sparc. Thank you very much Olivier for your work and I
24 > hope that there will be others continuing.
25 >
26 > cheers and all the best
27 >
28 > Norman
29 >
30 > ----
31 > Norman Warthmann
32 > Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology
33 > Dept. Molecular Biology
34 > http://www.warthmann.com