Re: New Year, New Chair

2015-01-02 Thread Marcus
Also from my side a big thank you for your work - especially as first 
chair in our new TLP project times.


And of course, a Happy New Year to all of you.

Marcus



Am 12/31/2014 10:46 PM, schrieb jan i:

Let me be the first to say you have done an outstanding job of bringing us
into apache.

Changing chairs is not mandatory in apache, but I respect your vision and
outlook, and agree time is right for a change of chair.

Like you I see this as a natural process due to changes in priorities, and
if I may add your personal life, reminding that we are all volunteers. You
have done alot for AOO and I personally hope for a great cooperation in
2015.

On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, Andrea Pescettipesce...@apache.org
wrote:


I've been the OpenOffice Project Chair for two years, since late 2012.
While the term is not strictly set, big Apache projects usually rotate
their Chair every 1-2 years, and OpenOffice should do the same.

So we should look at finding a new project Chair in January, and at
transitioning from me to the new Chair at the first Board meeting. This is
a normal transition and I'd like that we make it as smooth as possible:
I'll stay as a Chair until a new one has been chosen. Stay tuned for more
information: I'll share a schedule tomorrow.

Of course, I plan to maintain my current level of activity in the project,
and to continue as an OpenOffice committer and PMC member. It is simply
correct to rotate this (mostly administrative) role within the group.


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Re: New Year, New Chair

2015-01-02 Thread Dave Fisher
Certainly Andrea has been a most excellent PMC Chair for OpenOffice.

Thanks!

Happy New Year to all!

Regards,
Dave

On Jan 2, 2015, at 8:27 AM, Marcus wrote:

 Also from my side a big thank you for your work - especially as first chair 
 in our new TLP project times.
 
 And of course, a Happy New Year to all of you.
 
 Marcus
 
 
 
 Am 12/31/2014 10:46 PM, schrieb jan i:
 Let me be the first to say you have done an outstanding job of bringing us
 into apache.
 
 Changing chairs is not mandatory in apache, but I respect your vision and
 outlook, and agree time is right for a change of chair.
 
 Like you I see this as a natural process due to changes in priorities, and
 if I may add your personal life, reminding that we are all volunteers. You
 have done alot for AOO and I personally hope for a great cooperation in
 2015.
 
 On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, Andrea Pescettipesce...@apache.org
 wrote:
 
 I've been the OpenOffice Project Chair for two years, since late 2012.
 While the term is not strictly set, big Apache projects usually rotate
 their Chair every 1-2 years, and OpenOffice should do the same.
 
 So we should look at finding a new project Chair in January, and at
 transitioning from me to the new Chair at the first Board meeting. This is
 a normal transition and I'd like that we make it as smooth as possible:
 I'll stay as a Chair until a new one has been chosen. Stay tuned for more
 information: I'll share a schedule tomorrow.
 
 Of course, I plan to maintain my current level of activity in the project,
 and to continue as an OpenOffice committer and PMC member. It is simply
 correct to rotate this (mostly administrative) role within the group.
 
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New Year, New Chair

2014-12-31 Thread Andrea Pescetti
I've been the OpenOffice Project Chair for two years, since late 2012. 
While the term is not strictly set, big Apache projects usually rotate 
their Chair every 1-2 years, and OpenOffice should do the same.


So we should look at finding a new project Chair in January, and at 
transitioning from me to the new Chair at the first Board meeting. This 
is a normal transition and I'd like that we make it as smooth as 
possible: I'll stay as a Chair until a new one has been chosen. Stay 
tuned for more information: I'll share a schedule tomorrow.


Of course, I plan to maintain my current level of activity in the 
project, and to continue as an OpenOffice committer and PMC member. It 
is simply correct to rotate this (mostly administrative) role within the 
group.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: New Year, New Chair

2014-12-31 Thread jan i
Let me be the first to say you have done an outstanding job of bringing us
into apache.

Changing chairs is not mandatory in apache, but I respect your vision and
outlook, and agree time is right for a change of chair.

Like you I see this as a natural process due to changes in priorities, and
if I may add your personal life, reminding that we are all volunteers. You
have done alot for AOO and I personally hope for a great cooperation in
2015.

rgds
jan i

On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org
wrote:

 I've been the OpenOffice Project Chair for two years, since late 2012.
 While the term is not strictly set, big Apache projects usually rotate
 their Chair every 1-2 years, and OpenOffice should do the same.

 So we should look at finding a new project Chair in January, and at
 transitioning from me to the new Chair at the first Board meeting. This is
 a normal transition and I'd like that we make it as smooth as possible:
 I'll stay as a Chair until a new one has been chosen. Stay tuned for more
 information: I'll share a schedule tomorrow.

 Of course, I plan to maintain my current level of activity in the project,
 and to continue as an OpenOffice committer and PMC member. It is simply
 correct to rotate this (mostly administrative) role within the group.

 Regards,
   Andrea.

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Re: New Year, New Chair

2014-12-31 Thread Roberto Galoppini
Just adding my voice to Ian's nice words, agree on Andrea's plan and I wish
we find a person with such a special mix of talents, as Andrea greatly
Proved to be!

Il mercoledì 31 dicembre 2014, jan i j...@apache.org ha scritto:

 Let me be the first to say you have done an outstanding job of bringing us
 into apache.

 Changing chairs is not mandatory in apache, but I respect your vision and
 outlook, and agree time is right for a change of chair.

 Like you I see this as a natural process due to changes in priorities, and
 if I may add your personal life, reminding that we are all volunteers. You
 have done alot for AOO and I personally hope for a great cooperation in
 2015.

 rgds
 jan i

 On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org
 javascript:;
 wrote:

  I've been the OpenOffice Project Chair for two years, since late 2012.
  While the term is not strictly set, big Apache projects usually rotate
  their Chair every 1-2 years, and OpenOffice should do the same.
 
  So we should look at finding a new project Chair in January, and at
  transitioning from me to the new Chair at the first Board meeting. This
 is
  a normal transition and I'd like that we make it as smooth as possible:
  I'll stay as a Chair until a new one has been chosen. Stay tuned for more
  information: I'll share a schedule tomorrow.
 
  Of course, I plan to maintain my current level of activity in the
 project,
  and to continue as an OpenOffice committer and PMC member. It is simply
  correct to rotate this (mostly administrative) role within the group.
 
  Regards,
Andrea.
 
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Re: New Year, New Chair

2014-12-31 Thread Kay Schenk


On 12/31/2014 12:44 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
 I've been the OpenOffice Project Chair for two years, since late 2012.
 While the term is not strictly set, big Apache projects usually rotate
 their Chair every 1-2 years, and OpenOffice should do the same.
 
 So we should look at finding a new project Chair in January, and at
 transitioning from me to the new Chair at the first Board meeting. This
 is a normal transition and I'd like that we make it as smooth as
 possible: I'll stay as a Chair until a new one has been chosen. Stay
 tuned for more information: I'll share a schedule tomorrow.
 
 Of course, I plan to maintain my current level of activity in the
 project, and to continue as an OpenOffice committer and PMC member. It
 is simply correct to rotate this (mostly administrative) role within the
 group.
 
 Regards,
   Andrea.

You have been an outstanding chair for OpenOffice, and as its first
chair, vaulted wonderfully over a lot of start up hurdles.

Looking forward to your continued presence. And, OpenOffice's continued
success!


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Re: DKIM Re: New Year, New Chair

2014-12-31 Thread Hagar Delest

+1!
Thanks Andrea for the great work.

And happy new year (at least up to Western Europe).

Hagar


Le 31/12/2014 23:09, Roberto Galoppini a écrit :

Just adding my voice to Ian's nice words, agree on Andrea's plan and I wish
we find a person with such a special mix of talents, as Andrea greatly
Proved to be!

Il mercoledì 31 dicembre 2014, jan i j...@apache.org ha scritto:


Let me be the first to say you have done an outstanding job of bringing us
into apache.

Changing chairs is not mandatory in apache, but I respect your vision and
outlook, and agree time is right for a change of chair.

Like you I see this as a natural process due to changes in priorities, and
if I may add your personal life, reminding that we are all volunteers. You
have done alot for AOO and I personally hope for a great cooperation in
2015.

rgds
jan i

On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org
javascript:;
wrote:


I've been the OpenOffice Project Chair for two years, since late 2012.
While the term is not strictly set, big Apache projects usually rotate
their Chair every 1-2 years, and OpenOffice should do the same.

So we should look at finding a new project Chair in January, and at
transitioning from me to the new Chair at the first Board meeting. This

is

a normal transition and I'd like that we make it as smooth as possible:
I'll stay as a Chair until a new one has been chosen. Stay tuned for more
information: I'll share a schedule tomorrow.

Of course, I plan to maintain my current level of activity in the

project,

and to continue as an OpenOffice committer and PMC member. It is simply
correct to rotate this (mostly administrative) role within the group.

Regards,
   Andrea.

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