> As some of you know, I've been involved with GNU Radio for a long > time. The idea that became GNU Radio started as a conversation over > dinner in San Francisco with John Gilmore, something like 10 years > ago. > > Interest and use of GNU Radio is currently at the highest level it's > ever been. I however, have come to a place in my life where I'd like > to devote less of my time to GNU Radio and more to other things. > > After discussions with GNU Radio developers over the past several > months, I'm pleased to announce that long time GNU Radio contributor > Tom Rondeau has agreed to take over the GNU Radio "Maintainer" role > from me. For those of you who don't know Tom, he's the perfect person > for the job. > > He's smart, has a vision for the future, and has the "cat herding > instinct" required to succeed in the position. Tom received his > Ph.D. in 2007 from Virginia Tech's Department of Electrical and > Computer Engineering. > > Johnathan Corgan will continue to handle GNU Radio release > management and provide professional services related to GNU > Radio. > > Matt Ettus and the rest of the crew at Ettus Research will continue to > crank out low cost hardware for all of us to enjoy. > > I plan to continue contributing to GNU Radio, and will be finishing up > some extensions for message passing, as well as some other things > where I'm probably best positioned to do the work. > > Bottom line: business continues as usual, and you'll see more of Tom > and less of me.
I'm sure you'll be inundated with this sort of email, but your efforts to make GNU Radio into what it is today is very appreciated. -- John Orlando CEO/System Architect Epiq Solutions www.epiq-solutions.com _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio