| Thank you Nitin for all your work with JSDT and source editing tools and good luck with your new challenges. 
 Thanks for all your work on JSDT and Source
Editors over the years Nitin. You've been one of the key pillars underlying
Eclipse's Java EE tooling, and millions of developers owe you thanks for
all your work and project leadership. Good luck wit the "new challenges"!
 John
 
 
 
 From:      
 Nitin Dahyabhai <nitind@xxxxxxxxxx>
 To:      
 "General discussion
of project-wide or architectural issues." <wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
 Date:      
 02/28/2013 03:23 AM
 Subject:    
   [wtp-dev] Stepping
down as project lead
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   wtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
 
 
 
 
 As mentioned in last week's status meeting, I'm stepping
down as the
 lead for Source Editing and JSDT, and hopefully the nominations for my
 replacement won't be a shock to anyone.  While I won't be disappearing
 entirely, I have full faith in their ability to keep everything running
 smoothly as I take on new challenges from my employer.  Committers
for
 the respective projects, please reply with your +1s by next week's
 status meeting in keeping with the guidelines at
 http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process_2011.php#4_6_Leaders
 and http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/Changing_Leadership
.
 
 For JSDT I'm nominating Chris Jaun.  As one of the initial Committers
on
 JSDT, even before we separated it into its own project, Chris undertook
 the messy task of removing a lot of vestigial code that was left over
 from the original forking from JDT.  Since then he's tackled memory
 problems and all sorts of bizarre exceptions and corner cases spanning
 hundreds of bug fixes, and shown a talent for and interest in project
 management that, frankly, exceeds my own.  If there's anyone to step
in
 and take over those aspects while still having the know-how to help with
 the patch and bug backlog, it's Chris.  Please give him your support.
 
 As for Source Editing, I've been working on it for 13 years, give or
 take a couple of weeks, and for the last 5 of them Nick Sandonato's been
 my right hand.  He knows the code base as well as I do, even better
than
 I do in a few places, and it's been an honor to be his mentor and friend
 the whole time.  Whether it's responding to bug reports with an event
 temper, keeping us from breaking the build too often, or mentoring
 potential Committers, there's no one I would trust more to take on the
 duties of the project lead.  Please give him your backing.
 
 
 For everyone else, the 3.4.2 site has been waiting patiently at
 http://eclipse.org/webtools/releases/3.4.2/
(releases/3.4.2 in our web
 site repository) if anyone has release notes to add.  Anything already
 intended for post-3.4.2 patch builds comes to mind.
 
 --
 ---
 Nitin Dahyabhai
 Eclipse Web Tools Platform
 IBM Rational
 
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