Re: Moving on

Thanks for your contribution Scott. 

I will miss the twist in the blog posts and your epidemic good humor.

Best of luck in Cast :)

Renoir 
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On 2013-11-05, at 1:54 PM, Paul Verbeek <paul@webinthehat.com> wrote:

> Thanks for all the help and good luck with your new role!
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> On 5 November 2013 19:47, Alex Komoroske <komoroske@google.com> wrote:
> Thanks for all of your contributions, Scott. Your replacement is going to have huge shoes to fill!
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> On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 3:24 AM, Eliot Graff <Eliot.Graff@microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi Scott.
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> It’s been a pleasure working with you over the past year. You’re a great collaborator and a real leader and have had a large part in shaping the vision of Webplatform and seeing that vision grow into reality.
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> I’ve enjoyed working with you and sharing in your warmth, good humor, and sense of purpose. Best of luck in Cast and whatever other endeavors you decide on, and I hope and trust our paths will continue to cross in the future.
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> All the best.
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> From: Scott Rowe [mailto:scottrowe@google.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2013 8:54 AM
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> To: public-webplatform@w3.org
> Subject: Moving on
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> Thanks for the great experience, WebPlatform.org!
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> It has been my pleasure and privilege to work with all of you this past year on this important project. I am changing teams at Google, and therefore shifting my focus away from Web Platform Docs.
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> Although I'm rotating out of the project, Web Platform Docs continues to be a priority for Google. We're working to identify my replacement.
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> Dave Gash has been working with me to continue the re-organization and clean-up of the dom pages, as described in the DOM API Docs project. He will continue to drive that project while he waits for the JavaScript project to get started.
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> As for me, I'll be working on Google's Cast product. The opportunity to get deeply involved with developer documentation for three platforms - Chrome Apps, Android, and iOS - was too juicy to pass up. Who knows, Cast may one day evolve into a web standard, and I'll be publishing docs on WPD again. I hope so!
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> Until then, see you around the web!
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> ~Scott
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