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Steven Deobald's blog post about the departure

Steven Deobald's blog post about the departure

Posted Sep 2, 2025 12:17 UTC (Tue) by coriordan (guest, #7544)
In reply to: Steven Deobald's blog post about the departure by gherkin
Parent article: GNOME loses another executive director

(But, to save others the time: it adds no info.)


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Steven Deobald's blog post about the departure

Posted Sep 2, 2025 14:29 UTC (Tue) by hailfinger (subscriber, #76962) [Link] (4 responses)

Hm. Possibly significant additional info in that blog post is the title "Thanks for all the flinch", implying lots of painful surprises. The previous director signed off with the familiar "Thanks for all the fish", which implies a similar quick exit before impending destruction.

Steven Deobald's blog post about the departure

Posted Sep 2, 2025 14:37 UTC (Tue) by paulj (subscriber, #341) [Link]

To lose one... misfortune. To lose two.... ?

Steven Deobald's blog post about the departure

Posted Sep 2, 2025 14:44 UTC (Tue) by jzb (editor, #7867) [Link] (2 responses)

which implies a similar quick exit before impending destruction.

I don't know the circumstances of Deobald's departure, but Littauer was hired as a temporary ED to fill the gap and always planned to leave quickly. "Thanks for all the fish" is pretty neutral, coming from Douglas Adams/Hitchhiker's Guide—I've lost count of how many times I've seen it used by others in tech when announcing their departure from a job.

If you read his blog post, he explains that he had previously applied for the role, then (after not getting it) signed on to do PhD studies in New Zealand. He agreed to do it part-time, after Million left, until they found a new ED. (And all that matches what he said to me in person at GUADEC last year.) Originally it was meant to be a two-month contract, which turned into a longer stint until they found Deobald.

Steven Deobald's blog post about the departure

Posted Sep 2, 2025 19:57 UTC (Tue) by MortenSickel (subscriber, #3238) [Link] (1 responses)

I have not read HHGTTG for a long time, but if I remember correctly, '(so long and) Thanks for all the fish' is the dolphins last message to man when leaving the earth that is to be destroyed, so to me, a director leaving with that message either do not know the conotation or is definately not leaving a neutral message.

Steven Deobald's blog post about the departure

Posted Sep 2, 2025 22:58 UTC (Tue) by coriordan (guest, #7544) [Link]

I think the reference nowadays just means "thanks for everything" and it's used as a geeky wink to say "I know who Douglas Adams is". Nothing more.


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