Chris, thanks for all the huge work you made Chris, from LLVM, to Swift.org <http://swift.org/> going through Clang and Xcode and all those stuffs I don’t know of.
Good luck for what comes next, and continue to change the world, little piece by little piece. Guillaume DIDIER — ÉCOLE POLYTECHNIQUE 91128 PALAISEAU CEDEX M. +33 (0)7 70 43 18 40 [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]?subject=> www.polytechnique.edu <http://www.polytechnique.edu/> — > Le 10 janv. 2017 à 20:35, Karl Wagner via swift-evolution > <[email protected]> a écrit : > > >> On 10 Jan 2017, at 18:07, Chris Lattner via swift-evolution >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> Since Apple launched Swift at WWDC 2014, the Swift team has worked closely >> with our developer community. When we made Swift open source and launched >> Swift.org we put a lot of effort into defining a strong community structure. >> This structure has enabled Apple and the amazingly vibrant Swift community >> to work together to evolve Swift into a powerful, mature language powering >> software used by hundreds of millions of people. >> >> I’m happy to announce that Ted Kremenek will be taking over for me as >> “Project Lead” for the Swift project, managing the administrative and >> leadership responsibility for Swift.org. This recognizes the incredible >> effort he has already been putting into the project, and reflects a decision >> I’ve made to leave Apple later this month to pursue an opportunity in >> another space. This decision wasn't made lightly, and I want you all to >> know that I’m still completely committed to Swift. I plan to remain an >> active member of the Swift Core Team, as well as a contributor to the >> swift-evolution mailing list. >> >> Working with many phenomenal teams at Apple to launch Swift has been a >> unique life experience. Apple is a truly amazing place to be able to >> assemble the skills, imagination, and discipline to pull something like this >> off. Swift is in great shape today, and Swift 4 will be a really strong >> release with Ted as the Project Lead. >> >> Note that this isn’t a change to the structure - just to who sits in which >> role - so we don’t expect it to impact day-to-day operations in the Swift >> Core Team in any significant way. Ted and I wanted to let you know what is >> happening as a part of our commitment to keeping the structure of Swift.org >> transparent to our community. >> >> -Chris >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> swift-evolution mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-evolution > > Under your direction Apple’s platforms have gone from using cobbled-together, > outdated GPLv2 tools to a thoroughly modern and much-improved toolchain. It’s > probably the nicest platform to develop for now, and through open-source > those projects have had huge impacts in all kinds of other areas, too. Thank > you very much for all the years of work you’ve put in to make that happen, > and best of luck for the future! > > - Karl > _______________________________________________ > swift-evolution mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-evolution
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