[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/rEAx ]

The Apache Software Foundation today announced that it has appointed Danny 
Angus and Ted Dunning as members to the Board of Directors. Angus will be 
serving as a first-time Board Member, and Dunning will be returning as a Board 
Member. They are filling the positions previously held by Jim Jagielski, who 
has resigned his position as Board Member, and Phil Steitz, who has resigned 
his position as Board Member and Chairman. In addition, Ross Gardler has 
resigned as Executive Vice President and has been replaced by David Nalley, who 
also serves as Vice President ASF Infrastructure. For more information on ASF 
governance, visit http://apache.org/foundation/governance/

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is the world's largest Open Source 
foundation. Since 1999 the ASF been developing, shepherding, and incubating 
300+ freely-available, enterprise-grade projects that serve as the backbone for 
some of the most visible and widely used applications in computing today. 
Through the ASF's meritocratic process known as "The Apache Way," more than 750 
individual volunteer Members and 7,000+ code Committers across six continents 
successfully collaborate on innovations in Artificial Intelligence and Deep 
Learning, Big Data, Build Management, Cloud Computing, Content Management, 
DevOps, IoT and Edge Computing, Mobile, Servers, and Web Frameworks, among 
other categories. http://apache.org/
 
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