Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by computersaidno » Sat Jul 08, 2006 11:39 pm

Ah Andrew,

So now I know who is responsible for getting me in to Joomla! back in October(ish) of 2005.

With only a passing knowledge of how to use HTML, I decided back in August 2005, while relaxing on holiday, to learn about PHP.  The first thing I learned was that there was a lot to learn and it was going to be a long process made even longer by my lack of database knowledge and experience.  After a few months of reading up, experimenting and feeling around in the dark, I first discovered Joomla! and then discovered that I had wasted a lot of time.  Joomla! did everything I wanted and more  and that freed me up to start thinking about what I really wanted to do which is work on creating my market stall and windows to the world without paying silly money to below average ‘backenders.'

I have since spent my time more productively experimenting with what I want to achieve rather than how to achieve it.  I have downloaded some free software extensions (thank you facile forms), purchased several templates (thank you Joomlashack and soon Rocket Theme), purchased commercial software (thank you Phil Taylor), encouraged some people to start using Joomla! and discovered what I'm going to spend the next few years doing with the help of all of the above and Joomla! 1.5.

So, thank you (all) for starting the project and doing the stuff you have done and do that has so much relevance and utility to people like me.  Please don't stop. 

I have been to Queensland and can understand why you would want to spend more time away from the stress of keeping what is turning into an unstoppable juggernaut on the right road.

Best of luck.

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by Casey Lee » Sun Jul 09, 2006 3:12 am

Thanks for all your hard work, Andrew and Jamboworks team. You guys have brought a certain quality to the project unparalelled to any other CMS, hands down. I'm also very thankful to everything you (all) did during the Katrina storm in helping us get back on our feet. I hope to see you guys around.

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Does this mean you guys won't be in San Fran in August? :(
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by alexred » Sun Jul 09, 2006 7:49 am

Thanks Masterchief  for ALL. Good luck
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by tomh_cz » Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:40 am

I remember that I was few years ago looking for some useful CMS, post forums and articles from whole developer team help me to choose this  program. The best community lead by right people, with masterchief as the one, ruled me to bet me on Mambo. After divorced with Miro was same team, that show me their way is the good one. Now I see be on the right card!

I have to say big thanks for your amazing work, masterchief.  I see that after that all long time you spent with developing and leading for this  community you just need a little (or longer) break, so enjoy it and don't forget one thing. You made it well done!  :)
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by vamba » Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:46 am

Andrew, Mitch, Arno thanks for all.
I do not know the reasons of such decision (difficult for me translate all the shadings of the speeches) but whichever they are they have all my respect.

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by brad » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:14 am

Andrew, Mitch and Arno, from me personally, THANKS!
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by QuickSync » Sun Jul 09, 2006 12:50 pm

Where to next Masterchief? :o

Just kidding!

It seems like it was only yesterday when you announced that you (and the Core Team) are leaving Mambo for the best interest of the community.  In just a month from then on, this community started moving so rapidly that I can no longer pace myself to be able to follow.  With these fruits that we are reaping now, there's no question on your leadership abilities and your full-hearted commitments to this project.  Thanks for all the hardwork and sincerety.

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by miki89 » Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:23 pm

thanks for all you've done for joomla and for all you will do!
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Re : Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by globule » Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:44 pm

I'm not in any official team but, as many, many, many users, I thank you for all you've done for Joomla!.
We hope you will offer us some great pieces of code...

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by Beat » Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:45 pm

Andrew, Mitch & Arno: thank you so much for the amazing work you did.
Wishing you also good luck in your future endeavours and looking forward to see you around.
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by Websmurf » Sun Jul 09, 2006 6:33 pm

Andrew, Mitch & Arno, a warm thanks from my side as well.
Just wanted to say you've done a more than great job over the last few years!!
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by joomlasolutions_JB » Sun Jul 09, 2006 11:47 pm

Andrew - Ive been on rthe ride with you for the last few years and want to say thanks for all you have done to make this CMS as good as it is at this point in time.  Hopefully you can now find more time for other things in life like your family and faith.

MItch -thanks man for all your great efforts

you too Arno


and Johan-stay the course my friend, your the captain now

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by norman » Mon Jul 10, 2006 1:14 am

You can all be quite proud of what you have accomplished in such a short time. To think that less than a year ago we were all being held hostage having built our solutions on top of something that questionably wasn't truly open source. All three of you were instrumental in helping deliver us all from that world and give us a wonderful new project built on better open source principles than the previous one.

For that I will be eternally grateful. Best wishes to you all.

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by ChuckTrukk » Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:07 am

Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication and organization. From Mambo to OSM and Joomla, you 3 have provided solid leadership... and not to shabby coding either =).

Thanks a lot,

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Post by enjoy777 » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:27 am

Thanks for your great effort, great software, great leadership.
It was very good project under your leadership, the steps from Mambo to Joomla was very easy for beginers and more advanced users.
Now after the controls of the project stands Jinx. Welcome on the board in new role captain :D
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by TomT » Mon Jul 10, 2006 2:37 pm

Hi Andrew, Mitch and Arno. Thanks for inviting us to this great adventure that's called Joomla! For me Joomla! has brought everything I could hope for when the project started almost a year ago. I hope all three of you will remain involved in the Joomla! community for a long time.

(And Mitch, does this mean you'll have more time to work on your Joomla! book?  8))

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by bigodines » Mon Jul 10, 2006 2:56 pm

Andrew, you've leaded an almost anonymous project to the most respected CMS ever!

All the best and thank you for every minute you spent working on Mambo/Joomla!
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by mcsmom » Mon Jul 10, 2006 5:58 pm

Thanks for all your work; look how much has been accomplished in less than a year.
Read your words before posting and think about how other people will read them. Be polite. Be kind. Be constructive. Say thank you.

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by Damienov » Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:52 pm

Thank you to Andrew, Mitch and Arno.
Thank you for your great effort to bringing Joomla
Winshing you best of luck in future endevour  ;)
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by pointri » Tue Jul 11, 2006 2:25 am

Just downloaded the most recent build of Joomla 1.5 Alpha: revision 4200.  4200 Commits.  Thousands of contributions.  Thousands of lines of code.  Thousands of contributors from all over the world.  Thousands of stories frought with tension and moments of triumph.  It has all been built here, and we all have you to thank for making many of our everyday tasks and aspirations into a community of developers, designers, friends and fanatics.

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by MMMedia » Tue Jul 11, 2006 3:41 am

All I can say is thank you.  Thank all three of you for being fearless leaders.  For taking your beliefs and taking them elsewhere.  If you hadn't done that, there would not be Joomla!.

From the depths of my heart, thank you for what you have done and what you continue to do.  Mere words cannot express.

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by Daniel Tulp » Tue Jul 11, 2006 11:00 am

It's been said, but not nearly enough times to reflect the true value of you three. The open source community knows what you have done for us.

Thanks.

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by alwarren » Tue Jul 11, 2006 2:12 pm

Andrew, Mitch, Arno - thanks for your unwaivering commitment to Joomla! and open source. Although I've been inactive here for quite some time I still keep up with what's going on. More than some know. And from that perspective it is truly a sad day for OSM and Joomla!.
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by mmx » Tue Jul 11, 2006 9:07 pm

I wish the best for all of you! You can all step back and look at all the work you have invested over the past 3-4 years with pride and the sincere feeling that a vast community of users appreciate Mambo and Joomla even though many of them might not know who you are.

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by killerfrog » Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:02 pm

I'm an end user. Thx for the work you did for us and all the communauty.

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by nathandiehl » Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:55 pm

thanks fellas. i appreciate your hard work the past several years.

i also appreciate you doing your part to make a smooth transition out and helping others adjust to their new roles.

After all, this is Joomla!, where community matters.

Happy Joomla!ing to us all, and especially to you three!
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by focalguy » Wed Jul 12, 2006 10:16 pm

Yes, thank you guys for all the work. I hope I am reading into this that Andrew will be contributing more code now? If so, that's awesome - if not, you've already done enough to deserve a retirement.

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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by rejuvinet » Thu Jul 13, 2006 3:40 am

I'd been away for a bit, dealing with some personal and professional issues (didn't leave much time for browsing, outside of 2 minutes here, two minutes there... unfortunately), and only learned now of this thread...  A shock, to say the very least  (three people I thought *wouldn't* have left the project), and I will miss these valued members of the development team.  All three have contibuted more than just time, and I'd like to personally say I appreciate everything all three of you have done...

One thing I have learned in my 4-plus years being involved with Mambo (now Joomla, as I have obviously followed those I trusted despite and throughout the drama of last year), no matter who steps down, there is a tradition that has shown that there will ALWAYS be a high-calibre person to replace the one we lost.  If I am reading this thread right, Johan has stepped up to the plate and the tradition has not died.  The core team is still focused, the project is moving on, and there is NO animosity towards anyone who has stepped down.

For this reason, and this reason only - in the face of loss and adversity - Joomla will live on and continue to be one of the strongest open-source projects going.  And it is for this reason I - and tens of thousands of Joomla followers - will continue to support the project, the dev team, and the support teams....

My deepest thanks to Andrew, Mitch, and Arno for what you have done this far - and I am confident the project has been left in very capable hands....

Don't be strangers, my friends....  As I said to Brian when he departed the team - we may have had differences, but you will always ALWAYS have my deepest respect....

That's my own humble opinion.  :)
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by rejuvinet » Thu Jul 13, 2006 5:29 am

mmx wrote:I wish the best for all of you! You can all step back and look at all the work you have invested over the past 3-4 years with pride and the sincere feeling that a vast community of users appreciate Mambo and Joomla even though many of them might not know who you are.


:)  Long time since we've seen you around these hallowed halls (or have I been MIA that long?  LOL)

I agree with you whole heartedly - everyone using Joomla has benefited by the efforts of these core members..... And anyone else involved with the program, for that matter.  It's very nice to see all the messages wishing them well - they will definitely be missed.

MMX - email me when you got a chance.  :)
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Re: Discussion about : Andrew Eddie Says Goodbye but not Farewell

Post by TheSaint » Fri Jul 14, 2006 3:05 am

I think a simple "thank you" is in order for all of your contributions to this project. Nothing more, nothing less. Thank you Andrew.
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