“Setting the record straight on Freenode” [pdf]
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“Setting the record straight on Freenode” [pdf]
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#3This link initiates a download.
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#5I'm not familiar with the situation, but find it odd, that the author signs off as "Chairman, freenode limited" where he seems to be the owner of the company that owns Private Internet Access (PIA) [0]. This form of selectively under-reporting has a weird smell to it.
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#6Best I can gather, the flashpoint that triggered this series of events is a dispute over the control of the freenode domain name and DNS servers?
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#8Baffling lack of self reflection on display.
Own your mistakes.
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#9Once again showing that the hardest problems in tech are not actually technical problems - they're social problems.
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#10As an outsider who hasn't used IRC or Freenode in over a decade, this situation is impenetrable. Neither the posts by the Freenode volunteers nor this post by Andrew paint a coherent narrative I can follow (maybe I'm just old). Best I can gather, the flashpoint that triggered this series of events is a dispute over the control of the freenode domain name and DNS servers?
They're not obliged to work for this cretin.