Hi Les, First of all, a huge thanks for all you did and still doing for the project and community.
Thanks ! Regards JB > Le 9 juin 2020 à 20:54, Les Hazlewood <[email protected]> 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
