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Farewell, my dear Keytar #482

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t1m0thyj opened this issue Dec 15, 2022 · 0 comments
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Farewell, my dear Keytar #482

t1m0thyj opened this issue Dec 15, 2022 · 0 comments

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Dear Keytar,

It's hard to believe that our time together has come to an end. When we first met, you were just a simple open source project, and I was just a user looking for a fun way to make music. But over the years, we've grown together, and I've come to think of you as a dear friend.

I'll never forget the countless hours I spent tinkering with your code, trying to add new features and make you even more fun to use. And I'll never forget the joy you brought me (and countless others) when we finally got those new features working.

But as much as I'll miss you, I know that it's time for us to part ways. The world of open source moves quickly, and there are always new projects to explore and new challenges to tackle. I have no doubt that you'll continue to thrive and bring joy to others, even without me by your side.

Farewell, dear Keytar. Thank you for the memories, and for all the music you helped me make. I'll never forget you.

Sincerely,

@t1m0thyj
https://github.blog/2022-06-08-sunsetting-atom/

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