Re: [Evolution] [Evolution-hackers] Evolution maintainership



On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 04:06 -0600, Srinivasa Ragavan wrote:
Hello guys,

This mail is to announce some of the role changes in the Evolution project. I have been thinking about this 
for a long time, and I feel that this is the best time to implement them.

I am proud to announce Chenthill P (chen) as the new Evolution maintainer. He is a long time contributor to 
the Evolution project and has been working in the project for over 5 years.  He is well known in the 
community for his expertise in Calendar component and has been its maintainer for the last 4 years.  He has 
been one of the prime contributors for the Groupwise provider and Microsoft Exchange Calendar. A few of his 
notable contributions include libical integration with System timezone for better Daylight savings support, 
single-model-view design of Calendar MVC and removal of libical fork.   He has mentored interns and GSOC 
students on Calendar search improvements, Microsoft Exchange Delegation support, Google Calendar 
integration etc.  

I am also proud to announce that Matthew Barnes (mbarnes) is joining Chenthill and support him as the 
Evolution co-maintainer. He has been contributing towards Evolution for over 3 years and is the Mail 
maintainer for the last 2 years. He has made significant contributions towards obsoleting several 
libraries, and helping to migrate to newer technologies. He has been working on Kill-Bonobo which is a 
major revamp of Evolution Shell. This involves rewriting Evolution components and UI which is a focus area 
for Evolution 3.0.

Going forward, I will be focusing on improving evolution infrastructure for netbooks and other devices; 
chen and mbarnes would be driving the Evolution project direction and releases.

Please join me in congratulating chen and mbarnes, and in wishing them good luck in their new roles.

Congratulations Chenthill and Matthew.  Big thanks to Srini and all the
contributors/team members for the consistent and dedicated efforts for
Evolution.

I'm confident that the trio will better their predecessors in keeping
Evolution as one of the best mailers around. :-)


V. Varadhan




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