• Congratulations on Bookworm, and thank you.

    From David Peacock@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 11 17:50:01 2023
    Hey there folks,

    TL;DR, Congratulations on Bookworm, and thank you so much!

    It's been many years since I ran pure Debian and not some derivative, but recently for uninteresting and varied reasons, perhaps even whimsy, I
    decided to see how the upstream project was doing.

    On Friday 9th of June 2023 I decided to go ahead and download the latest stable, and lo and behold I saw that I was one day away from the new
    release. When I read that non-free was integrated into the installation experience I could not be happier to know that install would likely be a
    walk in the park.

    Yesterday I waited with excitement for the images to become available and wasted no time installing.

    I'm delighted to report that my install went absolutely cleanly and as far
    as I can tell so far all of the hardware on my PC is working without any configuration effort on my part.

    Amazing. :-)

    Perhaps this email should have gone to debian-user, but really the essence
    of my message is one of congratulations to the entire project team of
    Debian for making what I believe to be a seismic shift of a release. My sentiments felt appropriate here. Apologies if this was the wrong choice.

    You folks absolutely crushed it. Thank you, so very much.

    I'm going to poke around and see where I can contribute going forward.
    It's been literally decades since I made any contributions to Debian, I
    look forward to being active. It's good to be back.

    Best,
    David Peacock

    <div dir="ltr">Hey there folks,<div><br></div><div>TL;DR, Congratulations on Bookworm, and thank you so much!</div><div><br></div><div>It&#39;s been many years since I ran pure Debian and not some derivative, but recently for uninteresting and varied
    reasons, perhaps even whimsy, I decided to see how the upstream project was doing.</div><div><br></div><div>On Friday 9th of June 2023 I decided to go ahead and download the latest stable, and lo and behold I saw that I was one day away from the new
    release.  When I read that non-free was integrated into the installation experience I could not be happier to know that install would likely be a walk in the park.</div><div><br></div><div>Yesterday I waited with excitement for the images to become
    available and wasted no time installing.</div><div><br></div><div>I&#39;m delighted to report that my install went absolutely cleanly and as far as I can tell so far all of the hardware on my PC is working without any configuration effort on my part.</
    <div><br></div><div>Amazing. :-)</div><div><br></div><div>Perhaps this email should have gone to debian-user, but really the essence of my message is one of congratulations to the entire project team of Debian for making what I believe to be a
    seismic shift of a release.  My sentiments felt appropriate here.  Apologies if this was the wrong choice.</div><div><br></div><div>You folks absolutely crushed it.  Thank you, so very much.</div><div><br></div><div>I&#39;m going to poke around and
    see where I can contribute going forward.  It&#39;s been literally decades since I made any contributions to Debian, I look forward to being active.  It&#39;s good to be back.</div><div><br></div><div>Best,</div><div>David Peacock</div></div>

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