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* Moving on..
@ 2005-09-06 18:36 Arun Sharma
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From: Arun Sharma @ 2005-09-06 18:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

Hi All,

Today (September 6th) is my last day at Intel. Working on hardware 
virtualization support in Xen gave me the opportunity to work with some 
really great people in the past year.

Because I'm leaving to pursue other opportunities not directly related 
to virtualization, my involvement in the community will be significantly 
less than it has been in the last few months.

Thank you all for making this a great learning experience.

	-Arun (arun at sharma-home dot net)

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* Moving on
@ 2019-12-02 16:05 Philippe Gerum
  2019-12-02 16:22 ` Per Oberg
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From: Philippe Gerum @ 2019-12-02 16:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Xenomai@xenomai.org


It has been two years since I stepped down as Xenomai's lead maintainer.
In the meantime, Jan took over and did a very good job in this role as
expected.

Since this transition period is now taking an end, I'm switching focus
to the EVL project [1] I have been nurturing for some time, with the
goal to make it production-grade next year. In a nutshell, EVL is about
laying the groundwork for dual kernel systems to become first-class
citizens of Linux. This work includes a SMP scalable real-time core
which can be maintained with common kernel knowledge over the latest
mainline kernel series, a standard driver model, and a single, compact API.

I will still review patches coming my way for the I-pipe ARM and arm64
trees for a few weeks, until the next maintainer is appointed for these
architectures. I'll be around to help with Xenomai core issues if needed.

Thanks,

[1] https://evlproject.org/

-- 
Philippe.


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* RE: Moving on
@ 2019-12-09 14:47 Jeff Webb
  2019-12-10 20:27 ` Philippe Gerum
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Jeff Webb @ 2019-12-09 14:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Philippe Gerum, Xenomai

> Since this transition period is now taking an end, I'm switching focus
> to the EVL project [1] I have been nurturing for some time, with the
> goal to make it production-grade next year.
> [...]
> Philippe.

I am very excited about this as well, and look forward to diving into this soon.  Many, many thanks for your work on Xenomai throughout the years and for running this project with kindness, professionalism, and patience.

-Jeff



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* Moving on
@ 2024-08-30 23:09 Zev Weiss
  2024-09-10  6:43 ` Andrew Jeffery
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From: Zev Weiss @ 2024-08-30 23:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: openbmc

Hi all,

I'm not sure if it's been all that noticeable, but I've been kind of
quiet on the OpenBMC front lately.  A pair of not-entirely-unrelated
points regarding that: (a) Equinix has decided to suspend development
work on OpenBMC, and (b) I've accepted an offer elsewhere (unrelated
to OpenBMC) and will be moving on from the company in two weeks.

I'll thus be stepping down from the TOF (due to inactivity I'm not
even eligible to run for the next term anyway) and relinquishing
maintainership of the small handful of things I'm currently listed in
OWNERS files for.

obmc-ikvm has two other owners listed (Eddie and Jae), though I don't
think I've seen much activity from either of them on it in a while, so
it may be in need of a new maintainer?

meta-delta I think may have one or two other commercial users out
there somewhere but I don't know of anyone who would take over
maintainership, so I expect it will be effectively orphaned.

meta-asrock sees sporadic interest and occasional activity from
hobbyists, and I could perhaps remain as a maintainer or reviewer in a
hobbyist capacity myself.

Unfortunately I assume this means my grand (if lately rather idle)
plans for omnisensor won't really go anywhere, unless someone else
feels like picking it up and running with it (if so I'd be happy to
help however I can).

To the best of my knowledge there are currently no plans to
discontinue the Equinix-sponsored CI servers, so they will remain
available for the foreseeable future.  Any questions regarding them
should be directed Ed Vielmetti (evielmetti@equinix.com).

It's been good working with you all -- though while I won't be
actively working on the project anymore, I'll probably still lurk on
discord and perhaps pipe up from time to time, for what it's worth.


Thanks,
Zev


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