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Hang on. If I'm following all this correctly, at that point the current head of staff had only held that role for less than a month. So the big demand here was that control over the domain name was transferred not to the community, or to some non-profit, but to some individual who'd seemingly been manoeuvred into place for the purpose of transferring that control to them. That certainly smells like a shady takeover a…
The previous holder of that job, Christel, had access to the DNS account, why couldn't Tom? Like, yeah, Tom was maneuovered into place to take control of the DNS account, because thats what a head of staff does. Do you think that each new US president shouldn't get the nuclear codes either?
“Setting the record straight on Freenode” [pdf]
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#252Now this throws the ball to thomaw, who is, according to this pdf, “not capable with working with people in a suitable way”. Also, while Andrew claims he supports decentralization, he also says he is “the owner” of freenode, which still smells really bad. It’s possible that Andrew himself also sent out bad signals to other staffs, which led to this drama.
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#253As 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?
The best I can piece together so far: * freenode was run by elected volunteers. * Lee stepped in to sponsor/fund the Freenode Live events * Some assets were sold/transferred to Lee in the process of this * Former staff admin leaves, new staff admin is elected * New staff admin attempts to take control of assets they (reasonably) assume they should have control of * Lee (reasonably) perceives this as control of assets…
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#254Earlier quoted context omitted.
Probably would not be wise to guess or speculate and instead go by what I have actually said. The issue with services was because the previous team pulled our mail server and all its contents. We had to abruptly get everything in place. As for the decentralizing - that’s what I’m into and the way to do it on irc is by ending reliance on a central domain name for the connection. It’s not decided yet but is something I…
As an ex-freenode staffer, this is simply untrue. You took over with zero transition plan, and no engagement with staff - none. You had had no involvement in the running of freenode until this week and had no relationship with any of the team. You marched in, announced that you were saving freenode from the "hostile takeover" of their own consensus-based, transparent, self-organisation, and SURPRISE they decided that…
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#255Earlier quoted context omitted.
I see that you are spreading your falsehoods here, too. The issue with services was not due to the "previous team", but rather due to the sponsor pulling their box. The "previous team" had no access to them by that point. As you might have guessed, the sponsors had a gentlemen's agreement with previous staff and not with Freenode ltd. Now most of them obviously don't like sponsoring their boxes for your company, so t…
Yup. Abolootley! For Andrew, the spoiled little boy with an empty toybox: You own a brand. That's basically it. And then swing in like Tarzan to save the day from the sunshine and suddenly, all of the organizations that provided *Their* infra to *the cause*, *the spirit*, and *the philosophy* of giving back to the community took back their infra and..... suddenly the little boy realizes that his toybox is empty - Sur…
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#258This is probably a pdf of this blog post: https://freenode.net/news/freenode-is-foss I'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. [0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26053770
PIA was sold to a Israli company some time back: https://www.hackread.com/private-internet-access-pia-vpn-sol...
Re: “Setting the record straight on Freenode” [pdf]
#259The Ardour project has used Freenode for more than 16 years as our primary coordinating and realtime support platform. I (the project lead) also used IRC back in the 80s and early 90s. Here's what IRC is to me (I'm not speaking for everyone involved in Ardour): * a protocol * an accessible server * a channel (or two), with a founder and at least one operator If those things are all functioning, then I really don't ca…
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#260hmmm, the crown prince of korea owning freenode is just as believable as the queen of england contributing to the linux kernel.
He's just a pretender to the throne. His claim to an extinct house is barely better than mine.