So, this has been in the works for a while, arguably most of last year.
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Overall, it's an opportunity for me to regain some work-life balance, and for Mastodon as an organization to unlock its full potential and avoid some ego- and trademark-related pitfalls that other large open-source projects have recently experienced.
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@Gargron It's never easy to do the right thing, and I hope in the long-term you can look back and see how important this decision is. Thank you for doing this and excited for the next phase of your journey!
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@[email protected] try to look at it from a different perspective - you are not giving up anything. instead what you are doing is paving the road for mastodon to continue even if you aren't there for it. I mean, in IT we have this dreadful thing called the "bus factor" which is taking into account what would happen if a sysadmin was suddenly hit by a bus or passed away. Would you rather have your project die with you or would you want to see it move on? This just ensures that it'll be able to continue to flourish without you. It'll still be your legacy.
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@Gargron Nice job on the transitioning to a nonprofit.
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Thank you. You are an amazing person and we owe you a huge debt of gratitude for your incredible selfless work in creating and running this wonderful social media platform. You have made a very positive difference in the world. You should be very proud.
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@puppygirlhornypost2 @Gargron Great perspective!
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@Gargron your leadership has made this place what it is and I hope that the incoming CEO will share the same values and objectives you’ve shared with us. While I know it can only grow if everyone is in the right position, I worry it’ll become a Mozilla situation where too much overhead is put in and the money becomes a larger priority.
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@Gargron I've been here full time since 2022, and I'm pretty happy with it and where it's going. Thanks for your huge contribution, I'm optimistic it will turn out well.
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@Gargron Thanks and empathy. On a human level i'm sure it's been a lot to juggle. Much respect.
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@Gargron whatever you do, please don’t transfer ownership to a billionaire.
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@Gargron Don't be hard on yourself. You've built something remarkable.
And in my experience, the CEOs who do have a high opinion of themselves as CEOs are generally the worst CEOs
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@Gargron I am truly grateful for all the work you've done to increase the usage of the #ActivityPub protocol.
There is no arguing that without your leadership and your dedication, we would not be where we are today. As a society, I believe it is paramount that we take control of the #PublicSquare back to the people in a #Decentralized manner, and #Mastodon has been a MASSIVE push in that direction.
Thank you Eugen, I'm glad you exist and I appreciate your work
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Chris Alemany🇺🇦🇨🇦🇪🇸replied to Eugen Rochko last edited by
@Gargron well done. It is never easy to make this kind of decision. It is the right one for the platform and the Fediverse and you will personally feel better for it as well.
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BeAware :fediverse:replied to Mark Wyner :vm: last edited by
@markwyner he has to create the billionaire first, that's what this is....
Don't be fooled by non-profit. They've always done shady shit to hide the funds and line their pockets.
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The Nexus of Privacyreplied to Eugen Rochko last edited by [email protected]
@Gargron kudos to you for making this decision, I’m sure it wasn’t an easy one but it’s certainly the right path going forward!
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@Gargron all the best for your upcoming journey! The fediverse wouldn‘t be what it is now, without you and your work on mastodon! Thanks a lot!