Thank you Art! It has been a great experience and joy working with you. Your calm leadership and warm support will be missed.
On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 4:18 AM, Alex Russell <slightly...@google.com> wrote: > Sorry to hear you're leaving us, Art. Your skills and humor will be missed. > > On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 7:51 AM, Philippe Le Hegaret <p...@w3.org> wrote: > >> Thank you Art. >> >> You carried out this group and community over so many years. >> >> Your first email to the AC was entitled "Just say NO?" as a response to a >> proposal from W3C. It will take a while for me to realize you won't be >> standing and come to the microphone to challenge us as you used to do for >> so many years. >> >> Philippe >> >> >> On 01/28/2016 10:45 AM, Chaals McCathie Nevile wrote: >> >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> as you may have noticed, Art has resigned as a co-chair of the Web >>> Platform group. He began chairing the Web Application Formats group >>> about a decade ago, became the leading co-chair when it merged with Web >>> APIs to become the Web Apps working group, and was instrumental in >>> making the transition from Web Apps to the Web Platform Group. (He also >>> chaired various other W3C groups in that time). >>> >>> I've been very privileged to work with Art on the webapps group for so >>> many years - as many of you know, without him it would have been a much >>> poorer group, and run much less smoothly. He did a great deal of work >>> for the group throughout his time as co-chair, efficiently, reliably, >>> and quietly. >>> >>> Now we are three co-chairs, we will work between us to fill Art's shoes. >>> It won't be easy. >>> >>> Thanks Art for everything you've done for the group for so long. >>> >>> Good luck, and I hope to see you around. >>> >>> Chaals >>> >>> >> > -- Jungkee Song