Early last week marked the fifth anniversary of Bill Morrow's passing, our esteemed developer and friend, who tragically lost his life in a bicycle accident. Five years have passed, but his legacy lives on in every line of code he wrote for Cinelerra-GG. Bill's passion for free software, his creative solutions, and his tireless commitment to the community shaped this project. He never hesitated to tackle even small improvements if they made users' lives easier. In his spirit and in the spirit of Phyllis and all the other supporters and helping hands, we want to continue advancing the project. The new server and the new mailing list are already up and running – a few details still need to be finalized, but that's coming soon. This modernized infrastructure and updated software will make Cinelerra-GG future-proof and support the community even better. Bill would have been delighted with this development – it corresponds exactly to his commitment to continuous improvement. I thank you for your patience – the migration took a bit longer than planned due to technical issues. What remains is the memory of an outstanding developer and a wonderful person who worked selflessly for the cause of free software. Through his work, he made this world a bit better. Heartfelt thanks go to the entire community that has carried and supported this project over all these years. I deeply appreciate Phyllis's work, and I'm sure many others in the community do as well – my sincere thanks go to Phyllis for her wonderful support. We also extend our gratitude to Adam Williams, the original creator of Cinelerra, for his brilliant idea and groundbreaking work, and to all those who have contributed to this codebase over the years, including those who have extended the code in other forks. Special thanks also to the new developers who continue to advance the project with their commitment and contributions – Bill would have been very happy about you and would have been proud of how you are continuing his work. Together, we keep Bill's vision alive. Thank you for everything, Bill. We miss you. Sam