Dear Sir Sage Weil ,

Thank you for everything you have done on the entire project (CEPH) , we
thank you for this brilliant project you have invented and the work you
spent on it.
for really we will miss your contribution .

I wish you success in your future endeavors.

Best regards

Michel

On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 4:41 PM Sage Weil <s...@newdream.net> wrote:

> This fall I will be stepping back from a leadership role in the Ceph
> project. My primary focus during the next two months will be to work with
> developers and community members to ensure a smooth transition to a more
> formal system of governance for the Ceph project. My last day at Red Hat
> will be in December.
>
> I have been working on Ceph since 2004. I am immensely proud of what we
> have accomplished over the last 17 years, and see a bright future for the
> project. I continue to be excited by and inspired by Ceph and the impact
> that open source storage has on the industry. I am especially impressed by
> the recent influx of talented new developers to the project, and I have the
> utmost confidence in and respect for the developer leads who are the
> driving force behind the project today. I have no doubt that Ceph will
> continue to thrive.
>
>
> A few likely questions…
>
> -- Where am I going / What am I doing next?
>
> As many of you may be aware, I took a nine-month leave in 2020 to work with
> VoteAmerica to help people vote in the US elections. This was a great
> experience that reminded me what it was like to work on a small,
> fast-moving team with a clear mission. I expect to do something similar for
> the 2022 midterm elections, but I do not yet have concrete plans beyond
> that, except for a desire to work on something with high social impact.
>
> -- Am I leaving Ceph for good?
>
> Initially, I expect to step back from a leadership role but continue to
> contribute as a developer--at least for the short term. How much I
> contribute will depend on other time commitments, which are not easy to
> predict. My best guess is that I will continue to do some work on the
> Quincy release but play a minimal role in the R release.
>
> -- What will Ceph project leadership look like going forward?
>
> The Ceph Leadership Team[1] has known about this coming transition for a
> couple of weeks now and has been discussing models for more formal project
> governance. We’ve been looking at other projects that have made similar
> transitions (e.g., Python) for ideas and inspiration.  Expect to see
> messages to the email list(s) as we get closer to specific proposals.
>
> -- What does this mean for Red Hat's involvement in Ceph?
>
> My decision to leave Red Hat is unlikely to have any impact whatsoever on
> Red Hat's ongoing use of Ceph or its commitment to the Ceph project and
> community.
>
> Stay tuned for more information as the discussion around project governance
> continues.
>
> It has been a great honor to see a vibrant user and developer community
> form around Ceph, and to see so many people devote their time, energy, and
> careers to a project that once seemed like such a long shot. Thank you all
> for believing in us!
>
> With gratitude,
>
> sage
>
>
> [1] https://ceph.io/en/community/team/
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