Adium team and community, 

It's been an amazing decade working with you all to bring from infancy to 
awesomeness the world's best multi protocol instant messaging client.  I can't 
even begin to enumerate our shared accomplishments, the things I've learned, 
and the friends I've made along the way.

I'm proud to be able to pass the torch of leadership to someone I know has the 
skills and drive to continue excellent Adium development and encourage you all 
-- and hopefully new collaborators beside - to do the same.  Thijs Alkemade 
(http://trac.adium.im/wiki/xnyhps) has agreed to serve as Lead Developer, and I 
look forward to watching his progress in the role.

I love Adium too much to just say "Goodbye and good luck!" even though, with my 
first child due in May, I know that it's not just ophthalmology 
(http://www.pricevisiongroup.com/fellowships.html) and Regular Rate and Rhythm 
Software (http://regularrateandrhythm.com) that will be demanding my attention 
soon. (I can't believe that I first joined Adam Iser and the rest of the young 
Adium community as a college sophomore back in 2002 
(http://trac.adium.im/wiki/Adium1xChangelog#Version1.6.4Unofficial) -- look how 
far we've all come!)  I'm assuming the title of Lead Developer Emeritus and 
will continue to be a part of the development and user community as much as 
time permits.

Zac West has made great contributions before and after becoming co-lead 
developer in mid-2009. He has recently joined startup HereLabs 
(http://herelabs.com) and will be focusing his efforts there and on Prowl 
(http://www.prowlapp.com), so is announcing his retirement from active 
development, as well.

My sincere thanks to all of you, with a special shut-out to Eric Richie 
(http://trac.adium.im/wiki/edr1084) and Robbie Vehse 
(http://trac.adium.im/wiki/Robbie) who have done a fantastic job keeping Adium 
moving forward in the past years while my time became increasingly scarce.

Best,
Evan

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