- From: Robie, Jonathan <jonathan.robie@emc.com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 13:10:00 +0000
- To: Norman Walsh <Norman.Walsh@marklogic.com>, Sharon Adler <sca.w3c@gmail.com>, Andrew Coleman <andrew_coleman@uk.ibm.com>
- CC: "public-xsl-query@w3.org" <public-xsl-query@w3.org>
Hi Norm, Youıve been a major contributor to so many things over the years, and I really appreciate all that you have done. Itıs sad to see you go, but perfectly understandable. I do hope that Iıll bump into you face to face some time, itıs been way too long. Jonathan On 6/16/16, 9:05 AM, "Norman Walsh" <Norman.Walsh@marklogic.com> wrote: >Andy & Sharon, > >With regret, I find that I must tender my resignations from the XSLT >and XML Query Working Groups. If weıre all perfectly candid, Iıve been >at best a somewhat distracted participant for some time now. Changing >priorities with my employer and pervasive feelings of guilt about my >failure to participate as actively as I would have liked have finally >taken their toll. > >The struggles, challenges, successes, and even some of the failures >have all been exciting and rewarding. The XSL WG was the first working >group I joined, back in 98. I have enjoyed working with you (all of >you!) and I will miss you. I look forward to cheering the announcments >of the next set of Recommendations. > >Iıll still be around at the same email addresses and the same >conferences. I still care deeply about our XML technologies, so if >thereıs anything I can do personally to help out, please donıt >hesitate to ask. > > Be seeing you, > norm > >-- >Norman Walsh >Lead Engineer >MarkLogic Corporation >Phone: +1 512 761 6676 >www.marklogic.com
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