[this announcement is available online at https://s.apache.org/y2w0 ]

It is with a mix of sadness and appreciation that the ASF Board accepted the 
resignations of Board Member Jim Jagielski, Chairman Phil Steitz, and Executive 
Vice President Ross Gardler last month.

As an ASF co-founder, Jim has held every officer position since the 
Foundation’s incorporation, with the exception of a one-year break in 2018. He 
has played a substantial role in the development and success of the 
organization and is a recognized advocate of Open Source at the developer and 
corporate levels.

An ASF Member since 2005, Phil was instrumental in the adoption, growth, and 
ubiquity of Apache Java projects across many industries, most visibly financial 
services. He served as Vice President Apache Commons for four years, and as ASF 
Chairman August 2017 - May 2019.

Ross has been championing The Apache Way to governments, corporations, and 
educational institutions for nearly two decades. Since becoming an ASF Member 
in 2005, he served as Vice President of Community Development (2009-2012), ASF 
Director and President (2015-2016), and ASF Executive Vice President October 
2016 - May 2019.

We laud their contributions to many of the ASF's achievements over the past two 
decades [1]. Their motivation, vision, and passion is truly inspiring. Whilst 
we will greatly miss their day-to-day leadership at the executive level, we are 
heartened that the Foundation will continue to benefit through their 
participation as ASF Members.

We look forward to the next chapter of the ASF as we continue to support the 
Foundation and hundreds of Apache projects and their communities who advance 
our mission of providing software for the public good at 100% no cost.

We are committed to ensuring the Foundation remains effective and stable. It's 
a unique opportunity in the ASF's history to build upon the accomplishments of 
past Boards, apply new methodologies, and work through diverse perspectives 
with the aim of helping the ASF continue its successful trajectory.

We appreciate your trust and are happy to discuss our progress at our upcoming 
ApacheCons in Las Vegas and Berlin [2].

[1] https://s.apache.org/ASF20thAnniversary
[2] https://www.apachecon.com/

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