Hi Les!

Thank you very much for all the great work and for leading the project!

Your advices on the design are and will be always welcome and very useful!

regards,

François
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Le 09/06/2020 à 20:54, Les Hazlewood a écrit :
> Hi Apache Shiro devs!
>
> It has been a while since I've had the chance to speak on the direction of
> Shiro, and I feel the dev team has done a great job discussing moving
> forward with 2.0, OAuth support, and other initiatives to ensure Shiro
> stays healthy and useful for its community.
>
> Most of you have noticed that, with the exception of my board duties, I
> haven't been active with the project in a while - my professional and
> personal life have been so busy the last few years and I've focused on some
> new initiatives - writing a book on Beautiful REST API design, the JJWT
> project, and other things, and I just haven't had the time for Shiro like I
> would have liked.
>
> As a result, and with the desire to see Shiro remain useful and fresh for
> thousands of developers for years to come, I believe it is (past) time for
> me to step down as PMC Chair and nominate someone else to be the Chair that
> can lead and grow the project well beyond 2020.
>
> I still feel I'll be able to contribute towards design goals and answer
> questions and such, even if I'm not taking on significant work coding, so
> I'll stay on as a PMC member/committer.  It is just more important to me
> that Shiro is chaired with someone who has good experience with the project
> and has the desire and passion to see the project continue to succeed.
>
> As a result, I'll open a discussion thread per
> https://www.apache.org/dev/pmc.html#newchair to discuss nominating a new
> Chair.
>
> It has been an incredible journey since 2004 (16 years ago! Wow!) when
> Jeremy Haile and I created JSecurity, which then eventually became Apache
> Shiro.  I'm grateful to everyone at Apache who helped us along the way, as
> well those new to the community, for all of the hard work and great results
> over the years - thank you all!  Finally, I'm confident with the great
> group of devs on this list that Shiro has many more years of benefit to its
> community.  Cheers to the next 16 years!
>
> All the best,
>
> Les Hazlewood
>

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