I just wanted to take the time to share some of my thoughts about my time with Bridge Base and reflect on some of our more recent accomplishments. I've personally found my work with BBO to be immensely rewarding and seeing its benefits to the bridge community is wonderful.
I forget when exactly I became a yellow but I'm sure my peers will remind me after this

Aside from the numbers we have passed many other milestones. The BBO client is more robust than ever with the features that our users have asked for. Sometimes we have to tell people "if you think it's that important you write the code"

My personal project, these forums, have met with success from all who have come across them. They are still growing; forums take time to mature. In the short time they've existed we've raised a small but dedicated userbase and upgraded them once to what we believe is the most powerful forum software available at any price (being that YaBB and YaBB SE are freely distributable doesn't hurt either

Uday's work as our server administrator and programmer has been tremendous to our success. The Myhands application that allows users to review travellers and movies of their previous hands and get statistical analysis is extremely popular. Behind the scenes his development of administrative tools has given the yellows the means to effectively manage the service.
All of the yellows have done tremendous jobs to make sure BBO stays a friendly place to play. Unfortunately the unsavory elements have been around from time to time but with Uday's help and the cautious eyes of the yellows most of the problems are dealt with swiftly. It's the aspect of BBO I like the least, but it's one of the most necessary.
Even more, we've done this all on Fred's dime and with volunteer labor. Thus we've been able to bring this service to the Internet to use free of charge. How much more could you possibly want?
The state of BBO is well... very very well

Take care,
John