[CMake] So Long

Nicolas Desprès nicolas.despres at gmail.com
Thu Jan 31 03:09:11 EST 2013


David,

I wish you the best for your new adventure. That was really nice
interacting with you for improving CMake.

Regards,
Nico

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:37 PM, David Cole <david.cole at kitware.com> wrote:

> Howdy folks,
>
> Thought I'd ping the CMake mailing lists one last time before I have to
> give up "david.cole at kitware.com"... ;-)
>
> For those of you that haven't heard yet, I've just embarked on a new
> adventure with a little startup company called Neocis Inc.
>
> I'll still be a big huge fan (and user) of CMake, and will take "the way
> of the source" with me wherever I go from now on. Heck, I bet you'll even
> see some commits coming from my direction now and again.
>
> CMake is too awesome not to use: it tries to take on the monumental,
> nearly impossible task of abstracting software build systems for dozens of
> platforms, and keep up to date with the new ones that come out, and does a
> quite admirable job. I trust this community will continue to provide
> stable, reliable, regular releases of CMake well into the future. In fact,
> I'm counting on it.
>
>
> "So long and thanks for all the..." ...patches!
>
>
> David Cole
> (still sorta reachable via DLRdave at aol.com)
>
>
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Nicolas Desprès
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