Move Stormy Peters to Director Emeritus

Stormy Peters resigned after 5 years on the board.  Thank you for
your contribution!
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@ -96,20 +96,4 @@ within the broader open source community. Martin earned a PhD from the
University of Cambridge and he received an O'Reilly Open Source Award in
2013 for his contributions to the open source community.</p>
<h2>Stormy Peters</h2>
<p>Stormy Peters is Head of Developer Engagement at Mozilla. She is
passionate about open source software and educates companies and
communities on how open source software is changing the software
industry. She is a compelling speaker who engages her audiences during
and after her presentations and frequently speaks on business aspects
of open source software. In addition to Mozilla, Stormy is an advisor
for HFOSS, IntraHealth Open and Open Source for America, as well as
founder and president of Kids on Computers, a nonprofit organization
setting up computer labs in developing countries. Stormy joined
Mozilla from the GNOME Foundation where she served as executive
director. Previously, she worked at OpenLogic where she set up their
OpenLogic Expert Community. Stormy graduated from Rice University with
a B.A. in Computer Science.</p>
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@ -100,6 +100,14 @@ and IAM Patent 1000 recommended firm.</p>
Directors</a> who continue to support Conservancy's mission and
occasionally advise Conservancy.</em></p>
<h2>Stormy Peters - Director Emeritus</h2>
<p>Stormy Peter is passionate about open source software and educates
companies and communities on how open source software is changing the
software industry. She is a compelling speaker who engages her
audiences during and after her presentations and frequently speaks on
business aspects of open source software. Stormy worked for OpenLogic,
the GNOME Foundation and Mozilla.</p>
<h2>Peter Brown - Director Emeritus</h2>