[Qgis-psc] Resignation

Richard Duivenvoorde richard at duif.net
Wed Sep 30 01:32:24 PDT 2015


Hi Gary,

same here: THANKS! I met a lot of nice people through QGIS

Regards,

Richard

On 30-09-15 10:22, Anita Graser wrote:
> Thanks for everything Gary!
> Maybe I'll still have the pleasure of meeting you in person one day.
> Even so, I hope you'll stay on as honorary member.
> Best wishes,
> Anita
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 8:29 AM, Andreas Neumann <a.neumann at carto.net
> <mailto:a.neumann at carto.net>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Gary,
> 
>     Like the others, I would also express my gratitude. I worked with
>     QGIS almost every day in the last couple of years. Since 2007 it is
>     part of my professional life. What you started is an amazing project
>     and if we continue in a similar manner I think it will have a bright
>     future for the years to come. Thank you for your past work and
>     achievements and thanks for your offer to stay on the QGIS.ORG
>     <http://QGIS.ORG> board as honorary member.
> 
>     Andreas
> 
>     On 29.09.2015 21:47, Gary Sherman wrote:
> 
>         Greetings,
> 
>         The last several years have seen a lot of changes for me on a
>         professional and personal level. As a result, I haven't been
>         able to devote the time to the QGIS project that it deserves.
> 
>         For this reason, I am stepping down as Chair of the PSC,
>         effective immediately. I will gladly accept an honorary emeritus
>         position on the new QGIS.ORG <http://QGIS.ORG> board once
>         established, but will not serve in any official capacity.
> 
>         The current leadership of QGIS has done an outstanding job
>         directing the project in my unofficial absence.
> 
>         I can't begin to express the gratitude to all involved with the
>         project and continue to be amazed at the leaps and bounds made
>         with each release. It's a testament to open source that a humble
>         project originating in a small hovel in Alaska has spread
>         throughout the world with a fervor. QGIS is what it is today
>         because of *all* those involved.
> 
>         Respectfully,
> 
>         -gary
> 
> 
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