Linked by David Adams on Tue 8th Jul 2008 23:11 UTC
OSNews, Generic OSes We'd like to formally welcome Quentin Hartman, Tony Steidler-Dennison, and Amjith Ramanujam to the OSNews team. We had a huge response to our recent call for contributors, and if you were one of the people who contacted us, we're not done with you yet. Whether you're interested in contributing daily news or writing articles, we'll be contacting you soon, and these new editors are specifically tasked with helping to marshall the efforts of the other contributors. These new editors join Thom Holwerda, who's taking a sabbatical while trying to recover from RSI, David Adams, our Publisher and business manager, Adam Scheinberg, our webmaster and back-end guru, and Eugenia Loli-Queru, who is still occasionally lured out of retirement until the trolls and platform zealots earnest advocates remind her why she found it less stressful to take up videography. Welcome, n00bs!
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Comment by merkoth
by merkoth on Tue 8th Jul 2008 23:32 UTC
merkoth
Member since:
2006-09-22


(...)until the trolls and platform zealots remind her why she found it less stressful to take up videography.


And we trolls and zealots sincerely congratulate her for her decision ;)

It's nice to see new faces, welcome new editors ;)

RE: Comment by merkoth
by hobgoblin on Wed 9th Jul 2008 05:13 in reply to "Comment by merkoth"
hobgoblin Member since:
2005-07-06

heh, if one dont like sharks, do not swim in their waters...

but anyways, welcome to the new blood. hope they have taken their rabies shots and remembered their asbesto and chainmail undies...

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RE: Comment by merkoth
by kragil on Wed 9th Jul 2008 10:29 in reply to "Comment by merkoth"
kragil Member since:
2006-01-04

Eugenia deserves a lot of respect for all the things she has done for OSnews AND for open source ( gnomefiles etc. ).
I think eventually open source will get to a point where even a "high maintenance chick" ( with regards to software ) like her will like it again.
Might take KDE4.7 and some grand video editing tool on CentOS 7 tho ;) and all ffmpep options turned on ;)

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