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Moving Eugen to Friends #6098
Moving Eugen to Friends #6098
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It's been great working with you Eugen, good luck in your future endeavours. You've been a valuable part of the community with all the management, administration, development and help you've given to ensure StackStorm is a successful open source projet. You'll be missed. Thank you for all you've given. 👋 ❤️ |
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Thank you so much for all of your hard work, guidance and support.
It's been great working with you and having you not only contributing to the code but also doing a whole lot of administration and management tasks as well as an awesome job in the community. Thanks for all of that and just the best! |
Thanks a lot for everything and all the best. |
Hey friends, as mentioned during October meeting, I'm planning to step down as a TSC maintainer after helping shipping the
v3.8.1
release.While assisting here and there during my free time, I'm not using st2 for quite a while now and need to focus energy in other areas.
When StackStorm was transferred to the LF Governance I’m grateful we could build such a diverse TSC team, cut several 🐳 massive releases, adding new features and fixing lots of bugs, gaining trust as a vendor-neutral community-driven opensource project, thanks to a group of 15 (all time high!) core Maintainers.
Today the project is getting a new inflow of Contributors willing to help and I'm looking forward to see more releases and adoption stories in the future!
Honored to be part of the StackStorm movement, I learned a lot and enjoyed time having fun together with a group of really brilliant engineers building cool #opensource stuff. With the last 3+ yrs helping mostly as an open-source volunteer, I can't believe it was ~7 yrs with the project now. These are some great memories and people I’ve met in the Open Source space. Hope our paths will cross again, who knows, maybe in a new st2 committee? At least, I'll need to get st2 up and running under arm64 then 😃
Thank you everyone who built, was involved and still involved contributing to and maintaining the project, - your work is invaluable. Keep it up, folks! ❤️