[wildfly-dev] New WildFly Project Lead

Eduardo Martins emartins at redhat.com
Tue Jan 8 13:06:37 EST 2019


Jason: WildFly is something special and much thanks to you! You are a natural born innovator, never afraid to go against the flow, a great leader. Very excited to see what comes next from you!   
Brian: It’s not easy to replace Jason, but you will not “just" succeed, as usual! I’m proud to have you as leader, make it count :-)

—E 

> On 7 Jan 2019, at 20:21, Jason Greene <jason.greene at redhat.com> wrote:
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> [Also Posted to Wildfly Blog: http://wildfly.org/staging/news/2019/01/07/New-Project-Lead/]
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> I am very excited to announce that Brian Stansberry (@bestansberry) will be taking on the role of WildFly project lead. Brian has been a major contributor to the project for almost 15 years now. During this time, he led a number of critical and complex subsystems including Clustering, Management, and most recently the cross-cutting cloud integration work. He is also one of our most active reviewers, and has helped many contributors navigate deep WildFly internals. Congratulations Brian!
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> It’s been a great journey, so I want to think each and every one of you for your contributions and support over the years. Our work as a community has frequently pushed the envelope, and led to WildFly being one of the most innovative and popular application servers available. While I will be moving on from this role, I won’t be too far way, still participating but tackling a new challenge (I’ll have more to say about that in the future).
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> With Brian at the helm, and all the great folks contributing to the project, I know WildFly has a bright future. I look forward to seeing the next chapter.
> 
> Turn the page.
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> -Jason
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