- From: Rigo Wenning <rigo@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2013 11:25:04 +0200
- To: public-tracking@w3.org
- Cc: Jonathan Mayer <jmayer@stanford.edu>
Dear Jonathan, thanks for all your contribution, especially the creation of a WiFi access point while being in the EC's Berlaymont Building Cabinet room. But I would also thank you for the contribution of text and insight. Being impatient is a privilege of the young. And maybe you will be happier in a faster moving privacy project that does not have to carry the burden of consensus over many stakeholders. The challenges to privacy and to democracy in the western world weren't laying as open in front of us as in this interesting period of time. Governments, large multi-national corporations and the combination thereof create an environment where there is lots to do outside a boring consensus process. I wish us that you will be successful with your endeavors to increase the level of privacy in the world. Your appeal to get faster to agreement is a nice reminder for all of us that we have clear issues in front of us and that we will work towards the resolution of those issues. All the Best Rigo P.S. to materially leave the Group, please inform your AC Rep Natasha Noy (email on demand) On Tuesday 30 July 2013 15:29:25 Jonathan Mayer wrote: > Dear Group Leadership, Staff, and Colleagues, > > I hereby resign from the Tracking Protection Working Group, effective > July 31, 2013.
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