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mqttwarn nine years ago #656
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Good stuff, Andreas! Thanks for all the work.
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Looks great Andreas! |
Hi again, first things first: I wish all of you an excellent 2024. This notification was merely thought to credit both of you as parents of mqttwarn, and to make you look at it as kinda proud parents of a now grown-up child. That I contributed my humble share after you carried the toddler through all the teething problems was a great pleasure, but sure enough I didn't want to fish for compliments, yet appreciating them. Maybe we will finally meet when we celebrate mqttwarn becoming a teenager? Cheers, NB: As this issue does not have any other value other than praise, it will be closed soon. |
Thanks, Andreas, specially for taking the reigns here. Much appreciated! |
Yes, thanks Andreas! Without you mqttwarn would still be in nappies I
think...
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Thanks, Andreas, specially for taking the reigns here. Much appreciated!
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Thanks for your quick responses. Now, enough for the praise (thanks!), and a happy new year. Closing this ;]. |
Dear @jpmens, @sumnerboy12, @juzam, @jfarcher, @gumm, and @fabaff,
as a blast from the past, I am writing to you as founding members and early contributors to mqttwarn, in order to send some big shoutouts to you, and share how mqttwarn looked like nine years ago. Enjoy, and thank you so much for conceiving mqttwarn.
https://github.com/jpmens/mqttwarn/tree/d04f1adef9
Other than this, you may also enjoy the new mqttwarn documentation we have been working on recently, now published at 1, and its most interesting resource, the venerable notifier catalog 2.
With kind regards,
Andreas.
Footnotes
https://mqttwarn.readthedocs.io/ ↩
https://mqttwarn.readthedocs.io/en/latest/notifier-catalog.html ↩
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