[ANNOUNCE] New VP Apache Phoenix

2020-04-16 Thread Josh Elser
I'm pleased to announce that the ASF board has just approved the 
transition of VP Phoenix from myself to Ankit. As with all things, this 
comes with the approval of the Phoenix PMC.


The ASF defines the responsibilities of the VP to be largely oversight 
and secretarial. That is, a VP should be watching to make sure that the 
project is following all foundation-level obligations and writing the 
quarterly project reports about Phoenix to summarize the happenings. Of 
course, a VP can choose to use this title to help drive movement and 
innovation in the community, as well.


With this VP rotation, the PMC has also implicitly agreed to focus on a 
more regular rotation schedule of the VP role. The current plan is to 
revisit the VP role in another year.


Please join me in congratulating Ankit on this new role and thank him 
for volunteering.


Thank you all for the opportunity to act as VP these last years.

- Josh


Re: [ANNOUNCE] New VP Apache Phoenix

2020-04-16 Thread Reid Chan
Congratulation Ankit!

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Best regards,
R.C




From: Josh Elser 
Sent: 16 April 2020 23:14
To: d...@phoenix.apache.org; user@phoenix.apache.org
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] New VP Apache Phoenix

I'm pleased to announce that the ASF board has just approved the
transition of VP Phoenix from myself to Ankit. As with all things, this
comes with the approval of the Phoenix PMC.

The ASF defines the responsibilities of the VP to be largely oversight
and secretarial. That is, a VP should be watching to make sure that the
project is following all foundation-level obligations and writing the
quarterly project reports about Phoenix to summarize the happenings. Of
course, a VP can choose to use this title to help drive movement and
innovation in the community, as well.

With this VP rotation, the PMC has also implicitly agreed to focus on a
more regular rotation schedule of the VP role. The current plan is to
revisit the VP role in another year.

Please join me in congratulating Ankit on this new role and thank him
for volunteering.

Thank you all for the opportunity to act as VP these last years.

- Josh