I remember those Turbine days!   We’ll miss you, and the door is more then open 
to have you come back as things evolve/change!

> On Feb 13, 2025, at 8:06 AM, Thomas Vandahl <t...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Siggi,
> 
>> Am 12.02.2025 um 20:57 schrieb Siegfried Goeschl 
>> <siegfried.goes...@gmail.com>:
>> 
>> Hi folks,
>> 
>> after long & careful consideration I decided to become an emeritus member. 
>> The good news is, that it has nothing to with the ASF itself (and all of the 
>> lengthy email threads). Having said that, I have nothing ASF-related to do 
>> at work, less and less spare time due to my aging parents and would like to 
>> spend that ever-decreasing spare time on my bicycle (before exchanging it 
>> with that four-wheeled rollator).
>> 
>> Looking back at 20 years of being a (more or less active) member of Apache 
>> Turbine, XML-RPC, Commons, JSPWiki & Freemarker community I will definitely 
>> remember the very first ApacheCon, the various hackathons, my own humble 
>> presentations and the time with lovely, helpful, bright & enthusiastic 
>> colleagues & friends.
> 
> I’m sorry to see you go. Being roughly the same age, I see your point, 
> however. It was always a pleasure meeting you, talking and working with you. 
> I hope that we will stay in contact, through other channels.
> 
> Have a good life and - if you feel like it - ping me anytime.
> 
> Best regards
> Thomas.
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