Hi,

If you're following the Trac lately you will probably have noticed  
there's a lot going on lately in TurboGearsLand: 2.0 is beginning to  
get traction,  the green bar on the 1.x milestones is moving fast and  
the website and online documentation is finally getting the much  
needed love it has been begging for on the admin side.

Unfortunately (seems like a BDFL curse of some sort...) I've got  
unexpectedly busy short after I took the chair back in January and  
haven't been able to dedicate TG as much time as I would like, worse  
still,  I won't be able to do so until well into fall since I'm now  
involved in another non-TG related project.

In order for TG not to lose its new regained momentum during the next  
months in which I won't be able to participate much in the community,  
I think the best to solution is to share the BDFL stick. Therefore,   
I'm proud to introduce our three new leaders:

Florent Aide has been very active in the community lately and very  
helpful overall, in fact, release 1.0.2.2 owes him a substantial part  
of it's existence since it would have been probably been days late(r)  
if it wasn't for him helping me out closing the last few tickets. I'm  
very glad he has accepted to be the 1.x series branches maintainer.

Mark Ramm is also a long standing member of the community and well  
known for authoring TurboGears official book. Not only that, he has  
also been the secret leader behind the Rebel Forces that have finally  
made it into the trunk and will soon bring us the revolutionary  
TurboGears 2.0. He has kindly accepted to be the maintainer of the  
2.0 series.

Christopher Arndt is yet another long standing member of the  
community who has been doing a great job improving TG's online  
documentation and helping out in the mailing list. After exposing the  
almost abandoned state of the docs wiki and TG's website on the  
administration side and bugging me repeatedly about it, he has proved  
to actually care about it and offered his time and skill to sort it  
out. He has devoted and impressive effort in this front since he got  
his new shinny SSH key to the server turbogears.org is hosted at. He  
has accepted to be the chief sysadmin.

Thanks all of you for accepting and all the effort you've been  
putting to help out!

There are also many others which I haven't mentioned but have not  
helped less and I'd like to publicly thank them now (we know who you  
are! the changelog never lies ;)

Regards,
Alberto

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