Excellent news!

Especially updates on documentation and samples would be greatly 
appreciated!

Met Vriendelijke Groet / With Kind Regards
Bart van Leeuwen

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From:   Les Hazlewood <[email protected]>
To:     "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc:     [email protected], [email protected]
Date:   28-06-2016 02:03
Subject:        [ANNOUNCE] Community Update: Working on 1.3 Release + 
Dedicated Shiro Staff



Hi Apache Shiro Community!

I know it has been a while since we last had a public community 
announcement, and things have been very quiet due to Shiro's mostly-stable 
status (with some minor exceptions the last few months).  That said, you 
may have noticed a whole bunch of Shiro activity recently - Shiro JIRA 
emails, confluence activity, etc., and this is due to some new very 
exciting news.

I'm proud to announce that Brian Demers, a long-time existing Shiro team 
member and committer, has decided to join us here at Stormpath in a full 
time position.  With this role, Stormpath will be investing in the Shiro 
project and its community with a full time resource!

Until now, Shiro has been fostered and supported with much love by the 
Apache Shiro dev team over the years, but only as part-time engineers.  We 
have always had full-time day jobs and couldn't dedicate 100% of our time 
to it.  But at least now in Brian's case, he gets to spend all of his work 
time on it too (and I'm jealous! :) ).

What is Brian going to be doing?
-------------------------------------------

One of Brian's first projects as a Stormpath employee will be to help 
clean up the existing Shiro JIRA backlog, specifically issues with patches 
that have been sitting for a while, and get a 1.3 release out. If there is 
a particular issue or patch you have been working around for a while 
please let the dev team know.

Beyond that, Brian will be working towards the Shiro 2.0 release, as well 
as supporting the community with educational content and upgrading the 
Shiro website.

What does this mean for the Apache Shiro project?
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For all intents and purposes, it means more help, better support and 
getting Apache 2.0 out the door faster.  Like all Apache projects, Shiro 
will *always* be run "The Apache Way" - it is a meritocracy and each 
Apache Shiro committee member will continue to manage Apache Shiro the 
same way we have since project inception.  Stormpath just sees Shiro as a 
complementary technology that helps Stormpath customers, so it was a 
natural fit for us to hire someone to help with Shiro full-time.  It is no 
different than, say, the many IBM employees that are full-time employees 
dedicated to other Apache projects (e.g. like Tomcat).

Additionally, Stormpath has no plans to make a 'commercial' version of 
Shiro - so don't worry about that.  All Shiro work will be 100% open and 
contributed back to the community under the Apache 2.0 license (again, as 
we've always done).

So, in summary, there is *no* change to Shiro, its team, its management, 
or its community other than getting dedicated, full-time help! :)

Please join me in welcoming Brian to Stormpath and thank him for stepping 
up to the challenge!

Thanks,


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Les

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