Dear Boost Community, Today I am writing to inform you that I am resigning as the maintainer of Boost.Spirit, effective immediately. In autumn 2024, I began C++23 modernization work on Spirit, planned as a gradual improvement over the existing C++17-based code. However, this effort was strongly discouraged within the Boost community, which resulted in the repository being split into a separate project: `boostorg/spirit_x4` (*). (*) https://lists.boost.org/archives/list/boost@lists.boost.org/thread/K3EQLEQJH... Due to the accusations and personal attacks I received, primarily on the mailing list and also in some GitHub issues, I have been experiencing panic attacks for the past three months. I am unable to open GitHub notifications because they trigger flashbacks. I have not been able to write a single line of code since October. I am on medication, and my doctor says the only practical solution is for me to step away from what is causing the stress. I have to admit that splitting the repository was the worst decision which I was effectively forced to make, and it has done little more than fragment the community. But that has already happened. The existing `boostorg/spirit_x4` repository is, in effect, already a fork. Given that, I do not see why I should continue developing it within this organization. I would prefer to simplify the governance by moving the project under my own organization, rather than continuing to deal with conflicts of interest in a larger community. I have already shared my current status with Joel de Guzman, the original author of the library, and he is aware that I plan to fork. Thanks, Nana Sakisaka