Re: away



2006/3/30, Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@xxxxxx>:

David Xu <davidxu@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I will go away today due to some unpleasant person attack to me, in
the past, I have made lots of work in FreeBSD threading work, this
includes kernel threading in earlier stage and thread libraries



David, your work was greatly appreciated by all FreeBSD users.
Please, do not leave FreeBSD development. Give peace a chance.
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