It's really good to see how much you are enjoying French and Dutch media! Finally you get to indulge your language-learning wanderlust now that you've sat the C2 exam! Believe me, I understand your desire to quit logging. I have cut back to once a month logging or so as what I am doing isn't really anything new. That being said, I disagree that
you have nothing to share with the community now besides courses logged. I believe there will continue to be a lot of interest in your log now that you are moving more out of la Francophonie and embracing new languages.
I cannot concur that at this phase of your language-learning life you have somehow "grown beyond" providing anything useful to the community, (though I probably have
). Actually, I think that it is at this very stage when your journey will become even more interesting to the community. There are so many unanswered questions to play out: Will you find a productive rhythm of learning multiple languages simultaneously? Will you allow your perfectionism to be the enemy of the good? Will your planning evolve to become more flexible? What techniques will be most useful to you? Will you learn your next language to a high level quicker?- I believe you will. What will you try and discover to be a new helpful technique that you didn't really use much before? How much will your French-learning process inform learning your new languages? What will you do differently? What will you do the same? If you drop out of logging now, a lot of those questions will just be left hanging.
Besides that, there will be others here whom you can help with your experience. There will be beginners in French with questions about courses... and who knows more about English base French courses than you do here?! There will be people with French CEFR Level exams who can benefit from your experience too. So I think your experience and your new language-learning journey will continue to be valuable to the community... and you don't have to log every week.
You being you, PM, I can never take your pronouncements of leaving (or your elaborate plans!) too seriously. I've seen you declare abstinence from the forum before... only to come back again. Where else can you go to talk about, and with whom else can you discuss, this simultaneously frustrating and fulfilling activity of learning languages we all seem to love/hate at the same time?! You never know though, maybe this time is actually for real and you really mean it! I won't be surprised to see you disappear for a while... only to come back with a declaration that you must learn Luxembourgish and lamenting that there's no full Assimil course available for it,
. Looking forward to watching the rest of your journey, hopefully.