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I've been a moderator at Salesforce Stack Exchange for more than four years now. It's been a really lovely time, and I remain incredibly honored by the community's decision to elect me as one of its representatives.

I've decided it's time for me to move on, and offer up the diamond to someone else who'd like to bring their energy, passion, and ideas to stewarding and supporting this community. I've notified Stack Exchange and my fantastic co-moderators Adrian and Matt of my intent to step down. I expect that a new moderator election will be held in the near future.

Thank you, again, from the bottom of my heart, for your trust.

(And I won't be gone - I'll keep an eye on questions about packaging, CumulusCI, delivery automation, and the other topics that are near and dear to me).

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    David - you were great! Glad to have met you in person at DF 22!
    – cropredy
    Nov 7 at 23:47
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    Thank you David for all of the time you've invested. SFSE is an important community resource and an indispensable part of my workflow, and it would not be possible without our mods. Nov 12 at 2:05
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    We appreciate all you've done!
    – sfdcfox
    Nov 13 at 16:33
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    Thank you for all that you've done for the community, David!
    – Mark Pond
    Nov 14 at 16:14
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    Moderator or not, you do a fantastic job in answering here at the SFSE. Keep up the good work. Thank you.
    – Arnold Jr.
    Nov 14 at 16:26
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    I've always been amazed at how much time you devoted to SFSE along with your activities (including in the NPSP community). Thanks for all your great work! Nov 20 at 17:25
  • Out of interest, why did you decide to step down?
    – Robs
    Nov 30 at 0:14
  • Thank you for all your contributions, David! Dec 1 at 15:32
  • Apologies for being late to this - I rarely visit meta. Like everyone else, I thank you for your time as a moderator, but also as a community user and answer giver. I'm glad you'll still be around for that!
    – Phil W
    19 hours ago

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