openservicemesh / osm

Open Service Mesh (OSM) is a lightweight, extensible, cloud native service mesh that allows users to uniformly manage, secure, and get out-of-the-box observability features for highly dynamic microservice environments.
https://openservicemesh.io/
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maintainers: transition myself to emeritus status #5270

Closed shashankram closed 1 year ago

shashankram commented 1 year ago

Description: I no longer have the time to dedicate to this project, so I am transitioning myself to emeritus status.

Good luck to everyone.

shashankram commented 1 year ago

/cc @openservicemesh/osm-maintainers @trstringer @keithmattix

keithmattix commented 1 year ago

Thank you for all of your efforts over the years Shashank! OSM would not be where it is without. Good luck in your new endeavors!

draychev commented 1 year ago

@shashankram It really saddens me to see you leave the maintainers list.

Allow me to share with you how much I have enjoyed working with you and the other folks on this project in the past 3 years. I will forever cherish the memories of the pre-pandemic days, when @snehachhabria, you and I walked to each other's desks and discussed service mesh. The whiteboarding sessions in Sunnyvale were just as epic as the 7th-floor view of Moffett Field. Shashank, your contributions have been monumental! You're tenacious and with an eye on quality, readability and a really high bar for product development. Without your persistence and creativity we wouldn't have been able to get OSM to OSS, CNCF donation, then v1 and private/public/GA launches as a managed product. And finally - selfishly - I loved learning from you! You're a wonderful human being, amazing engineer, and I really hope I get to write & review code with you again!

shashankram commented 1 year ago

@shashankram It really saddens me to see you leave the maintainers list.

Allow me to share with you how much I have enjoyed working with you and the other folks on this project in the past 3 years. I will forever cherish the memories of the pre-pandemic days, when @snehachhabria, you and I walked to each other's desks and discussed service mesh. The whiteboarding sessions in Sunnyvale were just as epic as the 7th-floor view of Moffett Field. Shashank, your contributions have been monumental! You're tenacious and with an eye on quality, readability and a really high bar for product development. Without your persistence and creativity we wouldn't have been able to get OSM to OSS, CNCF donation, then v1 and private/public/GA launches as a managed product. And finally - selfishly - I loved learning from you! You're a wonderful human being, amazing engineer, and I really hope I get to write & review code with you again!

Hey @draychev, thanks for the kind words. Those were the indeed some of the brighter days of working on this project, and achieving the challenging goals we set out. I hope to collaborate with you again in the future!

eduser25 commented 1 year ago

@shashankram, that was a good run. Though late, wishing you best of luck in any and all your future endeavors. Cheers mate!