Tuesday, January 03, 2006

And Thanks For All The Fish

My official employment at Haiku has ended now. I wanted to thank you for all the donations that made this possible. In retrospect, it were pretty busy months for Haiku, I think I have committed over 600 changes during that time, lots of minor ones, of course, but also a few bigger ones.

In case Haiku runs on your system, you should now be at least able to experience uptimes of several hours, depending on what you do, of course :-)

Not that I want to take over the whole responsibility for these changes, there are still a lot of volunteers working on Haiku - including myself now again. If you want to give another developer the chance to work on Haiku full time, you know what you can do about it.

I'll continue this blog with my Haiku development insights, although there will happen a little less than in the last weeks.

10 Comments:

At 3:16 PM, borg1980 said...

I want to thank You for a great work for our commuinty :)

 
At 9:47 PM, BlueSteel said...

Well, I just want to say "Thank You Very Much, Axel". You did a great job man ;)

 
At 10:06 AM, Bruno said...

Me too, I wish you a happy and healthy new year.

Great job, even though I am a bit sad about not finding regular Informations on this Blog now.

 
At 1:57 AM, Euan said...

I'm just popping in to say many thanks too. Lets hope we get to have you back full time in the future. :)

 
At 11:23 PM, timezero said...

Thank you for your great work!

 
At 1:13 AM, umccullough said...

Yes Axel - thank you for your dedication and excellent work :)

I still owe you a status on how Haiku does on my Via C3 processor - I haven't forgotten. I just haven't had time to mess with it lately, and now my internet has been down at home for nearly a week.

 
At 8:17 AM, scottmc said...

Thanks for the nice boost to the code base Axel. Who's up next?

 
At 8:03 AM, Brian said...

Is this the right place to ask this?

I have an adaptec AIC-7899 SCSI controller with two hard drives. Beos 5 pe won't boot. Will haiku?

 
At 7:07 AM, SteveJMorgan said...

Thanks, for all your hard work and continued dedication to Haiku. I cannot wait until the first release. Peace.

 
At 6:04 PM, Axel Dörfler said...

To brian: right now, it won't, as we don't have any SCSI drivers in our repository.
The infrastructure is there, though, so it's "just" a matter of time :-)
We'll see.

 

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