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<p>Hi,<br>
as some of you likely already know I will be leaving Apple at the
end of November</p>
<p>This career change also means I will not be as involved in lldb
as I have been in the past. It also means I don't believe I would
be doing the best interest of the community by serving as a code
owner. For that reason, I'd like to resign from my code ownership
duties.</p>
<p>As of today, I am code owner for:<br>
D: Data Formatters, Core/Value*, Objective C Language runtime,
Test suite, Xcode build<br>
D: SWIG</p>
<p>I would recommend that the community consider Jim Ingham for
taking over data formatters. He is already code owner for
Objective-C runtime and ValueObject.<br>
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<p>I'd like to recommend that the remaining part of Value*
(Value.h/Value.cpp) go to Greg Clayton.</p>
<p>Zachary Turner has done a lot of great work on our test suite
infrastructure, and I am confident that the community would be
well served by having him serve as code owner for that portion of
the project going forward.</p>
<p>I have no specific suggestions for the Xcode build and the SWIG
bits. With that said, I would encourage the choice of somebody
inside Apple given that Xcode is exclusive to the Mac, and the
SWIG bits could certainly benefit from a code owner who is aware
of the stringent requirements Apple has on SWIG versions.</p>
<p>Last, but not least, I'd like to say that working with the lldb -
and broader llvm - community has been a great honor. This is a
diverse, talented and passionate group of engineers with the
common goal of producing high-quality software and the skills to
deliver on that goal, time and again. While I won't be around as
much in the future, I am confident that the project will continue
to thrive and improve!</p>
<p><i>- Enrico</i></p>
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