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Stepping down

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jennifer

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I have asked John to accept my resignation as a moderator on the forum and chat.
 
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joeri

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I'm sure you have good reasons to do that. Thanks for all the good work you've put in here. I mean that.

I hope that doesn't mean you won't be around anymore.

Joeri
 

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Jen --

Thank you for all the hard work you've put into everything and all the wonderful advice you gave to me. I'm sad to see you go, and I'm sure this decision didn't come easy for you.
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hayden

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Jen,

Sorry to hear that, like it hasnt already been said, you helped me quite a bit when I first came here...
 
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john

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I've put Jennifer's resignation into effect as she has requested. Jennifer is no longer a moderator on the forum or the chat.
 
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shaun

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I'm sure a lot of other people are wondering this - how come? I always thought Jennewt did an excellent job with keeping the peace, and commanded a respect that John never attained (just kidding). I hope she still keeps updating Caudata Culture - I'm afraid it might go downhill without her hard work.
 
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john

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If Jennifer wishes to explain her reasoning for resigning, that's her prerogative.

Jennifer has assured me that she will retain her control over CC and that it will stay where it is now. I wish her the best of luck for the future.
 
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william

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i'm sorry also to see that you have stepped down, you are a valuable asset to the community here. i'm glad you are still looking after Caudata Culture
 
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