Moving forward

Dear participants in the Tracking Protection Working Group, 

During the call today I will step down as co-chair of the group. I regret that you are hearing this in email rather than "in person" on the call as I hoped. It has been a privilege to serve all of you as we worked toward consensus decisions everyone can live with. I will continue to be an active participant in the group. 

The great news is that Peter Swire is joining as co-chair. I will let Peter introduce himself, but I want to note how pleased I am that the TPWG gains his broad and deep experience. I first met Peter in 2005, and remain impressed by his ability to get things done. Matthias also remains as co-chair.

A few thank you notes are in order. Stanford's Center for Internet & Society has had endless patience with DNT taking time far in excess of what I anticipated. I started this work based at Mozilla, which is a great environment where ethics matter. W3C staff have invested substantial resources in the TPWG, above and beyond my expectations. In particular, thanks to Barbara, Ryan, Jonathan, Alex,  Harvey, Sid, Tom, Thomas, Nick, Rigo, Wendy, Ian, and Matthias. It has been a pleasure to work with and for you. And thanks, always, to the participants of the Tracking Protection Working Group. We can all reminisce when our work is complete.  

I will keep this brief. We can talk more on the call, and I will be happy to take any questions then. Thank you all for an indelible year.

  Aleecia

Received on Wednesday, 28 November 2012 05:03:00 UTC