Thanks guys (and girls?). You make me feel very guilty.
The problem is as always that I still have a day job, which sometimes just fly out of control. We are a very small development team that does all of BSP work, plus all of the development off <you know what>. And in the last months development work had to be completed, plus we took a hard hit in our support group. So I had to show presence in OSS to handle some of the more pressing questions.
With all of this been said and done, I will try to keep track of SDN again personally. And to show my face (fingers) once in a while.
Tomas: Yes, I did see the blog, and also the list of all the other ones. Many thanks for the writing. Even in my silence, each and every weblog means a lot to me. Long time ago, when SDN was just created, I signed up to build a small community here. And each and every new weblog proofs to me that all the time invested has been invested well. The return on my investment has far exceeded my wildest dreams. And at the same time, you have proven via the BSP forum/weblogs just what is possible in SDN. Other groups are following the example by which we are leading.
Let me share with you one inhouse comment I once heard about SDN: "it looks like BSP land out there". And you are responsible for this! It is good to know that we are trendsetters here!
bye, brian
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