[SPAM 0.6] Re: old dog signing off - retirement

From: Roy V Zimmer <roy.zimmer_at_nyob>
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 10:37:43 -0400
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Content preview:  Michael: From back in our shared Voyager ILS days, I always
   considered you one of the big guys in this world. Your presentations were
   always worth attending, even if the subject wasn’t relevant to what I worked
   with. I once sat down to read (and enjoy) your code for one of your many
  programs contributed to the field. I know that I personally, and my institution,
   have benefited from your work. Thank you! You will be missed. [...] 

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Michael:

 From back in our shared Voyager ILS days, I always considered you one 
of the big guys in this world. Your presentations were always worth 
attending, even if the subject wasn’t relevant to what I worked with. I 
once sat down to read (and enjoy) your code for one of your many 
programs contributed to the field.
I know that I personally, and my institution, have benefited from your 
work. Thank you! You will be missed.

Roy


On 7/7/2017 11:39 AM, Doran, Michael wrote:
> Just a note to say that I will be signing off this list later this month due to my imminent retirement.  I subscribed on the day the code4lib list was publicly announced (back on December 9, 2003!), so I've had the pleasure of seeing the community evolve and grow.  The best part was not so much how the code4lib community has grown in size (but that's important too), but how it's grown in scope and inclusiveness.
>
> And although I missed the very first Code4lib conference in Corvallis, Oregon, I was fortunate to be able to attend the next eight, from 2007 through 2014.  Those conferences were some of the most rewarding experiences of my professional career (in terms of friends I made and stuff I learned) and I can't say enough thanks to the conference organizers who made that possible. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
>
> To the good people of code4lib: Goodbye and best wishes!
>
> -- Michael
>
> # Michael Doran, Systems Librarian
> # University of Texas at Arlington
> # 817-272-5326 office
> # doran_at_uta.edu
> # http://rocky.uta.edu/doran/
Received on Wed Jul 12 2017 - 10:37:48 EDT