[BlueOnyx:00263] Re: Nuonce gone

Rodrigo Ordonez Licona rodrigo at xnet.com.mx
Fri Jan 16 20:24:41 -05 2009


Just to express my respect to  

Michael and Brian,

There are... and there will always be options on the net , this software is
open source and based on standards, that's what makes it so wonderful 

... we can choose and find someone to help us... 

... Or do it ourselves...

I recall an email from Michael (Solarspeed) about changing his packages so
he can deliver products on a download basis. 

That should fix the installation bottleneck in case we all go asking for an
installation at the same time .

For now patience is what we all should have. 

We have a new centos 5 BlueOnyx, Stable and ready to run.
Hosting ready, Scripting ready, Email ready, Webmail ready.

Lets do business with it.

...And lets support it .... report bugs and help to make it a better
software every day...


Regards

Rodrigo O
Xnet



-----Original Message-----
From: blueonyx-bounces at blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at blueonyx.it] On
Behalf Of Tony Loosle
Sent: Viernes, 16 de Enero de 2009 01:31
To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List
Subject: [BlueOnyx:00255] Re: Nuonce gone


has anyone contacted Brian about  buying the rights to his software?  I
would be interested.

I also would say, that he was very important to my success and he will be
missed greatly!

tony



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On 1/16/2009 at 3:00 PM Stephanie Sullivan wrote:

>I would like to speak up in support of Brian and Nuonce. He has been a 
>great resource to the BQ community and contributed a great deal to BQ 
>and related projects. He has always shared his knowledge freely and I 
>found him to be very responsive and open to constructive suggestions.
>
>His business provided packages for a pittance. His prices were a 
>bargain and while no one wants to pay more than they have to I would 
>not have complained
>(much) if his prices were raised significantly. Though some would 
>complain at modest prices for his packages, the value they added to the 
>open source applications they installed was great. His support through 
>his forums and email were priceless.
>
>We each have our individual circumstances to consider each day. His 
>path took him away. At least for now and I have nothing but positive 
>things to say for him. If circumstances should change for him I would 
>certainly welcome him back with open arms. Wherever he goes he will 
>certainly be valued and valuable.
>
>He has given a lot to the BQ universe. I think we owe him a lot of 
>appreciation and more. I wish him the best and that our paths may cross 
>again in the future.
>
>	Thanks,
>		-Stephanie
>
>PS, I think some of Brian's software packages may be resurrected. Many 
>of them can (with some work) be updated manually in the meanwhile.
>
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