[blag-whereto] Fwd: Re: No more blag

weyasey weyasey at gmail.com
Tue Feb 28 21:46:11 UTC 2012


Well said Vladimir, I was chatting to Junichiro on irc and reminded him
that we do not have to make a new version every time Fedora has a new
version.
Many people have suggested that we use Centos because it has a longer
update cycle, but they also did not get the point of Blag, Jebba decided
that the distro is based on Fedora if we changed it they it wouldn't be
Blag.

My wife is still happily using Blag 90K and after all these years it is
still kicking...stable, fast and secure. I am still using Blag 140K and
have no complaint with it I'm using it for work within a Windoze
environment without any issues.

Like Vladimir my skills as a developer is limited but I do what I can
whenever I can to help keep Blag alive and can assure everyone that long
after all have turned off the light on Blag there will be two blaggers
still running with the Black Star...until the day I die.

Peace and Love 

Weyasey 

On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 13:12 -0600, vladimirpunk at radiomexico.com wrote:
> Sorry, for an error I didn't send this mail to the whole list. I
> resend it now.
>    Vladimir
> 
> 
> 
>  Don't get disappointed, Junichirô. Maybe we are not the best
> comunity, but there are lots of minds working with blag (unfortanely
> I'm not a developer). I think here, as in others distros, we are
> suffering the Mac-world, a big love for the new, for the consumerism
> in the hardware (and software) area, I think that's part of the
> Trisquel success, every six months it has a new version, time ago my
> computer couldn't execute the latest version of that distribution.
>   Blag is not about new version every time the world makes a half
> orbit around the sun, it's about comunity working not only on
> software, in the ideological part too (at least that's what I saw when
> I decided using Blag).
>   I'll take a look into the development version and will try to
> contribute to the discussion, I invite to al the member of the list,
> all the balg participants to keep alive this effort, as raramuris'
> words (form northen Mexico, Chihuahua) tell, this world is a gift from
> our predecessors, it's our duty to mantain it the better way, lets
> keep walking as the Sun and the Moon do (of course those aren't
> exactly they words, but is the same idea). 
>     See you, and read you, soon
>        Vladimir
> 
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>         ----- Mensaje original -----
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>         Junichirô @aktivix.org>
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>         Para:
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>         Sat, 25 Feb 2012 11:28:10 -0400
>         Asunto:
>         [blag-whereto] No more blag
>         
>         
>         
>         OK! I turn off the light.
>         -- 
>         Junichirô 
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