Hey @joakin! I think this is a great idea! It’s so important to say thank you:
Open source communities are like precious delicate jewels. A little tick and they can just shatter. It’s made of people, people. We write the code, we support it, we use it, we document it. Releasing code is a very personal thing. You’re showing people, here’s how I think, here’s how I work, here’s how my brain is organized. And if it’s not a healthy place to do that, people aren’t going to be free to express themselves through the code that they release. - Limor Fried (on command-line-heros 18:22)
Thank you for all your contributions, I much appreciate them! Thank you…
@evancz for elm, your talks, your blog posts and everything else you do for this awesome language!
@mic for organizing the elm vienna meetup with me
@tibastral (and all others who helped) for organzing elm europe 2019
@razze for elm lsp
@dillonkearns for elm graphql, talks, blog posts, podcasts
@avh4 for elm format
@mdgriffith for elm-ui
@wking-io for the implementing elm podcast
@kevinyank for elm town
@ rtfeldman for his many contributions to elm (packages, blog posts, talks, and so much more)
@ luke and @ tbash for ellie
@ RyanNHG for elm spa
@ noredink and @ bekk for their investment in elm
And thanks to all the very supporting people on this forum and on slack!