Dominik Vogt <dominik.vogt_at_gmx.de> writes:
> Today, many innocent lifes were ended forcefully by the savage
> terrorist attacks in New York, Washington D.C and Pittsburgh.
> peaking not only for myself but for the users and developers of
> fvwm, I wish to express the deepest sympathy with all victims,
> their beraved families, and all others who are affected. Nothing
> can ever justify these atrocities.
>
> I plan to dedicate the upcoming fvwm-2.4.1 release to the victims
> of this disaster. The following text will be included in the
> ANNOUNCE mail for the release, followed by the names of everybody
> who wants to be included:
>
> This release is dedicated to the victims of the terrorist attacks
> in New York, Washington D.C and Pittsburgh on 11th of September,
> 2001.
>
> <alphabetical list of names>
>
> and all other users and developers of fvwm.
>
> I ask everybody to allow me to add his or her name to the list.
> Please reply to me or fvwm-workers_at_fvwm.org if I may do so.
Please feel free to add my name to the list.
Sten Michael Drescher
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standards. Either you can say I'm for giving customers and communities
a choice or I'm against giving customers and communities a choice.
- Sam Palmisano, IBM President and COO at LinuxWorld Expo 2001
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Received on Wed Sep 12 2001 - 07:19:25 BST