- From: Bernard Aboba <Bernard.Aboba@microsoft.com>
- Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 20:41:14 +0000
- To: youenn <youenn@apple.com>
- CC: "hbos@google.com" <hbos@google.com>, "public-webrtc-editors@w3.org" <public-webrtc-editors@w3.org>
Henrik - It has been a pleasure working with you. Your enthusiasm for WebRTC has been wonderful to behold. PS - for inspiration in rap music lyrics I recommend Hamilton. RFCs not so much. > On Feb 26, 2021, at 8:38 AM, Youenn Fablet <youenn@apple.com> wrote: > > If it is an Intent, is there a way the intent may actually fail? > Anyway, it was great working with you. I hope you will be able to stick around a bit longer, and continue providing guidance, even without a pen. > >> On 26 Feb 2021, at 12:15, Henrik Boström <hbos@google.com> wrote: >> >> Hey gang, >> >> Now that WebRTC 1.0 is an official standard (it's like a dream come true!) and there seem to be less and less overlap with what I code and what I spec, now seems as good a time as any to take a break from holding the editor's pen and to refocus my time and energy. I'd like to announce officially stepping down from spec editing, joining you one last time next week. >> >> I feel like for the last few years, WebRTC 1.0 has been my baby. There have been times where transceivers have visited (or haunted?) my dreams after lengthy discussions, and I didn't "stop" (or was I "stopping"?) contributing to either spec or implementation just because I changed teams. Twice. I wanted the implementation(s) to live up to what the spec promised. And today, I can proudly say that they do. >> >> I won't completely disappear, I'm still hacking away on WebRTC-in-Chrome, and maybe I'll be able to attend the next in-person TPAC to battle Bernard on who is best at quoting RFCs from memory. Like a rap battle. >> >> But for now - it's been a pleasure working with you. I'll see you Thursday. >> > >
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