RE: Stepping down

Hi Robin,

Will miss you! Your skill and your sense of humor have made participation in DAP both very interesting and amusing!

Good luck !

Claes

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robin Berjon [mailto:robin@berjon.com]
>Sent: den 29 augusti 2012 11:10
>To: public-device-apis@w3.org public-device-apis@w3.org
>Subject: Stepping down
>
>Dear all,
>
>it is with mixed feelings that I have to tell you that I am stepping
>down as co-chair of the Device APIs WG, effective at the end of this
>week, and leaving you in Frederick's extremely capable hands.
>
>Looking back over the past few years I want to thank each and every one
>of you for the fun times that we've had together. This group went
>through some frustrating moments during its short history, but I believe
>that the debates we had through those months have contributed to create
>a better understanding of how to handle Web technology that accesses
>potentially dangerous functionality. This improved understanding can be
>seen at work in DAP's renewed productivity over the past few months. Put
>together with the upcoming SysApps WG, I believe that we are
>collectively well on our way to realising DAP's original vision. I am
>happy that I could play a small part in this adventure, and I really
>look forward to this project increasingly coming to fruition, watching
>it from not very far away.
>
>For my part I am moving on to new soon-to-be-announced professional
>endeavours, very much still within Web standards. I will be attending
>TPAC (but not DAP's meeting there) and can already taste the friendly
>beers we'll enjoy together there. I will continue to maintain ReSpec,
>and I will remain available for any questions that any of you may have.
>
>I will truly miss working with you all, but have no doubt that our paths
>will cross again (and if you drop by Paris, you know how to reach me!).
>Take very good care and keep them device APIs coming!
>
>--
>Robin Berjon - http://berjon.com/ - @robinberjon
>

Received on Thursday, 30 August 2012 07:06:06 UTC