[Building Sakai] New responsibilities

Bryan Holladay holladay at longsight.com
Mon Nov 26 07:53:01 PST 2012


Congratulations Anthony!  I was great working and getting to know you
through Sakai.  I wish you the best with you new work!

-Bryan


On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 10:44 AM, May, Megan Marie <mmmay at indiana.edu>wrote:

>  Anthony, ****
>
>     You have played an integral role in building the Sakai community and
> without your hard work, dedication and sage advice the CLE wouldn’t be what
> it is today.   It’s been a pleasure and an honor to work with you.   ****
>
> ** **
>
> Congrats on your new endeavors and I look forward to working with you as a
> volunteer!   ****
>
> Megan  ****
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org [mailto:
> sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] *On Behalf Of *Anthony Whyte
> *Sent:* Tuesday, November 20, 2012 1:31 PM
> *To:* oae-dev list; Developers Sakai-Dev
> *Subject:* [Building Sakai] New responsibilities****
>
> ** **
>
> Hi all--I have decided to step away from both the OAE project and
> the Sakai Foundation in order to return to the University of Michigan.
>  I've been asked to work on a variety of collaborative initiatives closer
> to home and after 8 years serving in a variety of community roles, first
> for the Sakai Project during its grant phase and then for the Sakai
> Foundation starting in 2005 the time has come for me to embrace a new set
> of challenges.
>
> While I am relinquishing my Foundation responsibilities, I am not leaving
> the Sakai community.   In my new role on campus, I'll be reaching out and
> working with other member organizations of the community from time to time
> on a variety of initiatives.  Most importantly, I have friends throughout
> the community and I want to keep
> those friendships active.
>
> It is a good time for this change. The Apereo Foundation is in the offing
> following the successful conclusion of the Jasig-Sakai merger vote.  Sakai
> CLE 2.9.0 was released last week.  The OAE team's November progress report
> makes for compelling reading. [1]  Keitai, a new mobile project, has
> recently been announced. [2]  Then there is EuroSakai 2013 in Paris,
> France, scheduled at the end of January. [3]  The many talented people
> involved in each of these initiatives make it pretty easy for a fella like
> me to step aside.
>
> In a community such as Sakai one quickly accumulates a list of people who
> deserve a hearty thanks for their willingness to share their knowledge,
> advice and wisdom.  My list is a long one.  If I could be allowed to let
> one individual stand proxy for all the rest then let me thank Joseph
> Hardin, one of the founders of the Sakai Project and the first chair of the
> Sakai Board.  He's the guy that hired me in 2004, introduced me to the
> world of community source and provided me with an opportunity to work with
> all of you.****
>
>
> Reverting now to a volunteer contributor . . . .****
>
> ** **
>
> Cheers,****
>
> ** **
>
> Anthony****
>
> ** **
>
> [1] http://oae.sakaiproject.org/****
>
> [2] https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/MOBILE/Home****
>
> [3] *http://www.congres.upmc.fr/sakai2013/*****
>
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