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[platform-swt-dev] I'm moving into Consulting.
Leo Ufimtsev
2018-06-14 15:26:16 UTC
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Hello Folks,

I've been contributing to SWT/Linux for 4 years, I helped shape up Gtk3
support (like drag and drop etc) and implemented the webkit2 port which was
needed for Eclipse to work on newer Linux distros.

I'm now moving from Software Engineering into Consulting (still at Red
Hat). While I won't be actively working on bug fixes in Eclipse, I will be
using Eclipse on Linux to write java applications for container deployment
and I will continue to advertise Eclipse's awesomeness to all of the
customers that I will be working with (Most major Canadian banks,
telecommunication companies etc..).

I might not be as attentive to bugzilla traffic (cc'ing me might not be
enough to get my attention), but I'll respond to direct email about any of
my patches or will be quite happy to provide consultations (he he) on areas
that I focused on (webkit2gtk etc..).

Thank you for all your work in making Eclipse such a great IDE, it's been
great working with you guys. Let's keep it up!

Special thanks goes to my technical lead Aleks Kurtakov who taught me the
art of Eclipse, my managers Martha Benitez and Sopot Cela for providing me
with water and helping me grow, Lars Vogel for being Lars Vogel, Jeff &
Roland for helping me out when help was needed and my colleague Eric
Williams with whom I've had many interesting and intellectually-stimulating
debates (in a mix of English and German) about the most important things in
Software Engineering, for example proper Javadoc formatting and when to
use/not use curly brackets. (#Sarcasm,
#I_like_offending_people_who_easily_get_offended).

Thanks for all the fish.

🐟 🐠 🐬
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Leo Ufimtsev, Software Engineer, Red Hat
Lars Vogel
2018-06-14 16:10:51 UTC
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Thanks, Leo for all your work and help over the years. SWT is definitely a
better place thanks to you.

Also a big thanks to you for being Leo Ufimtsev. ;-)

Best regards, Lars
Post by Leo Ufimtsev
Hello Folks,
I've been contributing to SWT/Linux for 4 years, I helped shape up Gtk3
support (like drag and drop etc) and implemented the webkit2 port which was
needed for Eclipse to work on newer Linux distros.
I'm now moving from Software Engineering into Consulting (still at Red
Hat). While I won't be actively working on bug fixes in Eclipse, I will be
using Eclipse on Linux to write java applications for container deployment
and I will continue to advertise Eclipse's awesomeness to all of the
customers that I will be working with (Most major Canadian banks,
telecommunication companies etc..).
I might not be as attentive to bugzilla traffic (cc'ing me might not be
enough to get my attention), but I'll respond to direct email about any of
my patches or will be quite happy to provide consultations (he he) on areas
that I focused on (webkit2gtk etc..).
Thank you for all your work in making Eclipse such a great IDE, it's been
great working with you guys. Let's keep it up!
Special thanks goes to my technical lead Aleks Kurtakov who taught me the
art of Eclipse, my managers Martha Benitez and Sopot Cela for providing me
with water and helping me grow, Lars Vogel for being Lars Vogel, Jeff &
Roland for helping me out when help was needed and my colleague Eric
Williams with whom I've had many interesting and intellectually-stimulating
debates (in a mix of English and German) about the most important things in
Software Engineering, for example proper Javadoc formatting and when to
use/not use curly brackets. (#Sarcasm, #I_like_offending_people_who_easily_get_offended).
Thanks for all the fish.
🐟 🐠 🐬
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Daniel Megert
2018-06-14 20:31:33 UTC
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Hi Leo

Thanks for all your good contributions to SWT!

I wish you all the best in your new role.
Dani



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Date: 14.06.2018 17:34
Subject: [platform-swt-dev] I'm moving into Consulting.
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Hello Folks,

I've been contributing to SWT/Linux for 4 years, I helped shape up Gtk3
support (like drag and drop etc) and implemented the webkit2 port which
was needed for Eclipse to work on newer Linux distros.

I'm now moving from Software Engineering into Consulting (still at Red
Hat). While I won't be actively working on bug fixes in Eclipse, I will be
using Eclipse on Linux to write java applications for container deployment
and I will continue to advertise Eclipse's awesomeness to all of the
customers that I will be working with (Most major Canadian banks,
telecommunication companies etc..).

I might not be as attentive to bugzilla traffic (cc'ing me might not be
enough to get my attention), but I'll respond to direct email about any of
my patches or will be quite happy to provide consultations (he he) on
areas that I focused on (webkit2gtk etc..).

Thank you for all your work in making Eclipse such a great IDE, it's been
great working with you guys. Let's keep it up!

Special thanks goes to my technical lead Aleks Kurtakov who taught me the
art of Eclipse, my managers Martha Benitez and Sopot Cela for providing me
with water and helping me grow, Lars Vogel for being Lars Vogel, Jeff &
Roland for helping me out when help was needed and my colleague Eric
Williams with whom I've had many interesting and
intellectually-stimulating debates (in a mix of English and German) about
the most important things in Software Engineering, for example proper
Javadoc formatting and when to use/not use curly brackets. (#Sarcasm,
#I_like_offending_people_who_easily_get_offended).

Thanks for all the fish.

🐟 🐠 🐬

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Jonah Graham
2018-06-14 20:55:06 UTC
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Hi Leo,

Best of luck in your new role. Your work on GTK, your responsiveness to
issues and your promotion of Eclipse in the community over the last years
were great and will be missed.

Enjoy your new role.
Jonah

~~~
Jonah Graham
Kichwa Coders Ltd.
www.kichwacoders.com
Post by Leo Ufimtsev
Hello Folks,
I've been contributing to SWT/Linux for 4 years, I helped shape up Gtk3
support (like drag and drop etc) and implemented the webkit2 port which was
needed for Eclipse to work on newer Linux distros.
I'm now moving from Software Engineering into Consulting (still at Red
Hat). While I won't be actively working on bug fixes in Eclipse, I will be
using Eclipse on Linux to write java applications for container deployment
and I will continue to advertise Eclipse's awesomeness to all of the
customers that I will be working with (Most major Canadian banks,
telecommunication companies etc..).
I might not be as attentive to bugzilla traffic (cc'ing me might not be
enough to get my attention), but I'll respond to direct email about any of
my patches or will be quite happy to provide consultations (he he) on areas
that I focused on (webkit2gtk etc..).
Thank you for all your work in making Eclipse such a great IDE, it's been
great working with you guys. Let's keep it up!
Special thanks goes to my technical lead Aleks Kurtakov who taught me the
art of Eclipse, my managers Martha Benitez and Sopot Cela for providing me
with water and helping me grow, Lars Vogel for being Lars Vogel, Jeff &
Roland for helping me out when help was needed and my colleague Eric
Williams with whom I've had many interesting and intellectually-stimulating
debates (in a mix of English and German) about the most important things in
Software Engineering, for example proper Javadoc formatting and when to
use/not use curly brackets. (#Sarcasm,
#I_like_offending_people_who_easily_get_offended).
Thanks for all the fish.
🐟 🐠 🐬
--
Leo Ufimtsev, Software Engineer, Red Hat
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Lakshmi P Shanmugam
2018-06-15 09:23:42 UTC
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Hi Leo,

Thanks for all the good work over the years in SWT and the GTK3 port.
SWT team will miss your energy and enthusiasm, especially in the inbox and
mailing lists!

Wish you good luck in your new role!

Thanks & Regards,
Lakshmi P Shanmugam
Post by Leo Ufimtsev
Hello Folks,
I've been contributing to SWT/Linux for 4 years, I helped shape up Gtk3
support (like drag and drop etc) and implemented the webkit2 port which was
needed for Eclipse to work on newer Linux distros.
I'm now moving from Software Engineering into Consulting (still at Red
Hat). While I won't be actively working on bug fixes in Eclipse, I will be
using Eclipse on Linux to write java applications for container deployment
and I will continue to advertise Eclipse's awesomeness to all of the
customers that I will be working with (Most major Canadian banks,
telecommunication companies etc..).
I might not be as attentive to bugzilla traffic (cc'ing me might not be
enough to get my attention), but I'll respond to direct email about any of
my patches or will be quite happy to provide consultations (he he) on areas
that I focused on (webkit2gtk etc..).
Thank you for all your work in making Eclipse such a great IDE, it's been
great working with you guys. Let's keep it up!
Special thanks goes to my technical lead Aleks Kurtakov who taught me the
art of Eclipse, my managers Martha Benitez and Sopot Cela for providing me
with water and helping me grow, Lars Vogel for being Lars Vogel, Jeff &
Roland for helping me out when help was needed and my colleague Eric
Williams with whom I've had many interesting and intellectually-stimulating
debates (in a mix of English and German) about the most important things in
Software Engineering, for example proper Javadoc formatting and when to
use/not use curly brackets. (#Sarcasm, #I_like_offending_people_who_easily_get_offended).
Thanks for all the fish.
🐟 🐠 🐬
--
Leo Ufimtsev, Software Engineer, Red Hat
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