Leaving W3C
Read OriginalThe author, a developer relations professional, details their reasons for leaving the W3C. While valuing the experience, they cite a desire to focus on personal projects, open source contributions, writing a CSS book for O'Reilly, and having more time for direct standards work. They also express a need for a role that offers more professional growth and challenge.
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