Hello all, As some of you may already know from comments in the GitHub pull requests and other media, due to pre-emption by real life our long-term leader and main maintainer, Arnaud Quette, had to step down from this role and from intensive involvement in the NUT project (we hope he would still be able to help on occasion, time permitting). He asked the members of the core team to take over, and it seems I am the one most available for this role. Great thanks and kudos to Arno for giving his 15+ years to the free community service, and for entrusting me the keys and reins! I suppose this is a good moment to introduce myself :) I am Jim Klimov, involved in numerous open source projects ( https://github.com/jimklimov?tab=repositories&type=source) since the last millennium. Notably, I was a NUT user since Russell Kroll was in charge, although it seems the mailing list history does not span that far back, and I was not too active in the mail channels for some time now. You could have seen my activities in other communities, such as illumos/OpenIndiana/OmniOS, Jenkins, znapzend, ZeroMQ, OBS (Open Build System), and even bits of VirtualBox and Git itself. IT is a surprisingly small world, so those who were around long enough, could see me frequent the Sun forums and mailing lists for many of their products and ecosystems, and Linux mailing lists even longer ago. For several years now I have been working with Arno (even if seated in different countries) on the 42ity project, which builds upon NUT to offer a larger IT+Power management solution. My professional past is less of "proper" application software development and more of systems administration, CI support, scripting and lower-level integration of products with systems they run on (in modern terms that would likely be called dev-ops) across probably all major operating systems and many enterprise product stacks and different CPU architectures, and helping colleague developers getting their jobs done - and be as portable as possible. My general pre-disposition is that I actually like to "forge the tools of my trade", given that probably no tools are made to perfectly fit the ever-changing conditions we try to wedge them into. And open-source is a huge driver of that, both in allowing to trace why one's setup does not work, and giving a chance to fix that for yourself and then to share the improvement with others (and probably get feedback from better experts in the area), and encouraging that to happen. I hope to see many more of you at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/ and https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pulls/ - I really do find the SCM platforms better suited to discussing (and cross-linking) the code and its use-cases, and eventually proposing features, fixes and improvements. But all that said, I hope to maintain a greater presence on the NUT mailing lists from now on :) Thanks for your patience, help and support, and may the NUT be with you. Always! ;-) Jim Klimov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/attachments/20201113/eea19ad1/attachment.html>