Since Apple launched Swift at WWDC 2014, the Swift team has worked closely with 
our developer community.  When we made Swift open source and launched Swift.org 
we put a lot of effort into defining a strong community structure.  This 
structure has enabled Apple and the amazingly vibrant Swift community to work 
together to evolve Swift into a powerful, mature language powering software 
used by hundreds of millions of people.

I’m happy to announce that Ted Kremenek will be taking over for me as “Project 
Lead” for the Swift project, managing the administrative and leadership 
responsibility for Swift.org.  This recognizes the incredible effort he has 
already been putting into the project, and reflects a decision I’ve made to 
leave Apple later this month to pursue an opportunity in another space.  This 
decision wasn't made lightly, and I want you all to know that I’m still 
completely committed to Swift.  I plan to remain an active member of the Swift 
Core Team, as well as a contributor to the swift-evolution mailing list.

Working with many phenomenal teams at Apple to launch Swift has been a unique 
life experience.  Apple is a truly amazing place to be able to assemble the 
skills, imagination, and discipline to pull something like this off.  Swift is 
in great shape today, and Swift 4 will be a really strong release with Ted as 
the Project Lead. 

Note that this isn’t a change to the structure - just to who sits in which role 
- so we don’t expect it to impact day-to-day operations in the Swift Core Team 
in any significant way.  Ted and I wanted to let you know what is happening as 
a part of our commitment to keeping the structure of Swift.org transparent to 
our community.

-Chris


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