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View Poll Results: Why is jggimi damn so good ?
His best friend is Theo, they spent time in beer and treks ! 3 33.33%
He's not human, he's a god ! 0 0%
He's a Saiyan ! 1 11.11%
He's not an OpenBSD user, he IS OpenBSD ! 5 55.56%
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Old 29th September 2016
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Default I just cannot believe...

A few weeks ago, I thanked ocicat on this forum.
Today, I would like to highlight jggimi.

jggimi is just amazing, especially with OpenBSD.
For every problem, he's got a solution.
Whatever you wanna know, he knows it.

Almost every time I read a jggimi's message, I just cannot believe, he's got the point !

Chapeau bas, Monsieur jggimi !
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I agree
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Gosh, there are so many great, helpful people here, I hate to single out anyone as it seems we're leaving out the rest. But, like many here, I've been helped by jggimi who seems to have an extreme amount of patience.
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I'm also positively impressed by help from jggimi.
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He's an asset to this forum. And he's not the only one. That's what makes this place so cool.
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He's an asset to this forum. And he's not the only one. That's what makes this place so cool.
Indeed !
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Gosh, there are so many great, helpful people here, I hate to single out anyone as it seems we're leaving out the rest.
I find myself in agreement. There are several knowledgeable members willing to share their expertise. ocicat, jggimi and carpet smoker are three that immediately pop into my head, plus others whose names I cannot think of right now, because I have not yet had my morning coffee. Perhaps a better idea would have been thanking all those people in a single thread?
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Old 28th October 2016
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With my English and beginner skill in OpenBSD, it has meant a lot that jggimi gives some ideas, concert code or just a friendly encouragement.

I read in the book "Absolute OpenBSD" that OpenBSD was like a community of expert, hostile to the small pathetic troubles of mere computer mortals.

It might be an Idea for the author of that book, to adjust the page somewhat.

I have now managed to, configure httpd, with wordpress and sqlite. Transmission-deamon, and fetch scripts in ksh. And now the latest, pf based nat router.
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Old 28th October 2016
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Jggimi is the greatest nicest most generous most humble most patient most humanistic most helpful person I've ever known.
Thank you so much jggimi !!!
Ocicat , ibara, IdOp , backrow , Carpetsmoker , to mention but a few, are also fine and great people.
Thank you all for support and for bridging the gap between users and *BSD.

And thanks to LeFrettchen , for starting such a thoughtfully nice thread.

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I haven't been around much lately but have to agree with the above (and the others listed).

This is a fairly low traffic forum and without these people coming here regularly and passing on their knowledge we would all be worse off. Hats off to them.
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Thumbs up Hats off to jggimi

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With my English and beginner skill in OpenBSD, it has meant a lot that jggimi gives some ideas, concert code or just a friendly encouragement.

I read in the book "Absolute OpenBSD" that OpenBSD was like a community of expert, hostile to the small pathetic troubles of mere computer mortals.

It might be an Idea for the author of that book, to adjust the page somewhat.

I have now managed to, configure httpd, with wordpress and sqlite. Transmission-deamon, and fetch scripts in ksh. And now the latest, pf based nat router.
I agree jggimi is great guy ! Hats off to him ! In regards to the book you have to take into consideration that this is not the mailing list of OpenBSD etc... this is an unnoficial forum AFAIK. The tenor or attitude on the official mailing lists may indeed be significantly more hostile.

However, I'm smart enough to be more cautious if I was ever to post in the mailing lists.
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Yes, this forum is completely unofficial. I'm not really familiar with the OpenBSD mailing lists, but mailing lists generally strike me as being more stringent than forums.
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Old 31st December 2016
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after just lurking here for around a year, i joined the other day.
and i, like everyone else, have noticed how knowledgeable and
helpful, and available/approachable that guy is. that is rare on
any forum, or anyplace for that matter. I would also like to confess
that i, at different times, have had several questions regarding how-to
on openbsd. actually, i still have some questions. but in keeping with
my need to keep relearning everything i already know, i've noticed
that when i dig into a problem, and check all sources-i have so far
been able to get everything going. so far. when i focus. however
slowly...
I also would like to thank the project specificly for the man pages.
they are less opaque to me every day as i learn-which is the best
way to learn-slowly and in-depth. really enjoy this OS. thx,
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Old 15th March 2017
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I also, would have to agree,

For as long as I have been a member, jggimi, has been extremely helpful on just about every issue that I may have ever had. There are many other knowledge members of course, but if he were to be gone, the forum would not be the same.

By the way, I used to go by jjstorm. UNFORTUNATELY, I have lost my credentials to that account and had to register as a different user.
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Old 15th March 2017
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I agree... he is amazing.. Thanks a lot jggimi
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Old 15th March 2017
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Totally agree!
Plus I love his Q&A type of answering
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