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Hello gembud community, As you are likely aware, for some time now the Unidata Program Center has had very few resources available to maintain or support a distribution of GEMPAK. The tragic loss of one of our software developers in mid-2019 left us with very little GEMPAK coding expertise, and we have been providing minimal support since that time. This, coupled with the emergence of a date-based bug on January 1, 2021, has led us to re-evaluate our ability to continue supporting the package. With the encouragement of the Unidata Users Committee, Unidata staff have begun working to transition from "in-house" support for GEMPAK to a community-support model. Our rationale is described more fully in this post on the News@Unidata blog: A Proposal for Community Support of GEMPAK <https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/entry/a-proposal-for-community-support> The plan for community support of GEMPAK relies on volunteer contributions of time and expertise by interested individuals. Daryl Herzmann at Iowa State University has agreed to serve as the initial coordinator of the community's efforts, with the aim of organizing a self-governing and self-sustaining effort quickly. Daryl's contact information is in the posting; please contact him directly if you would like to contribute to this community effort. The Unidata Program pledges to support GEMPAK's community-based maintenance team in any ways we reasonably can. (Some of our ideas for such support, including continued operation of the gembud mailing list, are outlined in the post.) We thank you for your support and participation on this mailing list over the years, and we hope that we can continue working with you to develop and support software tools for our community. The Unidata Program Center Staff -- Douglas Dirks (*He/Him/His*) Unidata Community Services ddirks@xxxxxxxx <ddirks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> * 303-497-8657 I acknowledge that the land I live and work on is the Traditional Territory of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute. Colorado's Front Range <https://native-land.ca/> is a contemporary and traditional site of trade and gathering for many Indigenous people.
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