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Adds a short GC 26 election blog

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This pull request adds a new blog post announcing the results of the 2026 OpenFeature Governance Board elections and welcoming the new board members. The post aims to inform the community about the new leadership and thank those who participated in the election process.

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  • New Blog Post: A new blog post has been added to announce and welcome the new members of the OpenFeature Governance Board for the 2026-2028 term.
  • Governance Board Announcement: The blog post introduces the newly elected and re-elected members, highlighting their contributions and affiliations within the feature flagging ecosystem.
  • Community Update: The post also thanks previous board members and the community for participating in the election process.
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This pull request introduces a new blog post detailing the results of the 2026 OpenFeature Governance Board elections. The content is well-organized, clearly presenting the new and re-elected board members, along with the complete list of the full Governance Board. The post effectively conveys important community updates.

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blog/2026-03-20-governance-board-2026.md (41)

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For a more formal and complete phrasing suitable for an official announcement, consider expanding the contraction and adding the possessive pronoun. This enhances the professional tone of the blog post.

He will step down from his role on the Technical Committee to join the Governance Board.

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