On 11 January 2017 at 16:29, Josh Berkus <[email protected]> wrote: > Hackers: > > You will have noticed that I haven't been very active for the past year. > My new work on Linux containers and Kubernetes has been even more > absorbing than I anticipated, and I just haven't had a lot of time for > PostgreSQL work. > > For that reason, as of today, I am stepping down from the PostgreSQL > Core Team. > I joined the PostgreSQL Core Team in 2003. I decided to take on project > advocacy, with the goal of making PostgreSQL one of the top three > databases in the world. Thanks to the many contributions by both > advocacy volunteers and developers -- as well as the efforts by > companies like EnterpriseDB and Heroku -- we've achieved that goal. > Along the way, we proved that community ownership of an OSS project can > compete with, and ultimately outlast, venture-funded startups. >
Thanks for your hard work. PostgreSQL has come a long way since then! Dave Cramer [email protected] www.postgresintl.com
