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Letter to freenode
Posted on Freenode Limited on the morning of May 12, 2021 US PST:
Approximate timeline:
1. Shells sponsors freenode providing 3k/mo.
2. Freenode lists the shells logo.
3. Tomaw's team attacks christel, who had run Freenode since early
2000, and she resigns, unable to deal with the persistent harassment.
4. Rather than allow for a usual grace period after resignation
(e.g. as we speak, several resigned former-staffers are still OPd
in here), or allow for a reasonable transition from one head of
Freenode staff to the next (something reasonable and responsible
to do to ensure proper continuity of operations), Tomaw's crew
abruptly cuts christel's access while she is asleep that night.
5. Tomaw turns around and asks me a bunch of questions if I'm going
to challenge his control. He also says he understands I am the
owner. I suggest that freenode needs decentralization and good
governance, to prevent the kinds of hasty destabilizing things that
have transpired.
6. I hear whispers that Tomaw is up to something and reach out to
prawnsalad (kiwiirc) who has nothing but good to say about Tomaw.
He schedules a meeting with tomaw and me to mediate.
7. In the meeting Tomaw and I disagree entirely about freenode
domain ownership (which we've since come to an agreement on), but
we both clearly agree in writing not to make any changes to ownership,
governance, or project trajectory until we speak again. I created
a document detailing the discussion on April 8 and general plan on
Google Docs (dated).
8. Rather than wait until we speak again, Tomaw turns around and
changes up the staff and website.
9. Upset that tomaw has renegged on his commitments and acted rashly,
prawnsalad says he's not going to deal with tomaw and discussion
ends; the mediator drops out.
10. I ask tomaw wtf and he brushes me off.
11. I get a lawyer and tomaw says he understands and is sorry etc
and sends me a letter.
12. Meanwhile some other story is being told to the staff that
doesn't match the truths listed here.
Given the millions I have injected into freenode thus far, the fact
I own it and the fact that I protected the freenode staff with
professional legal work and funding when they needed help and they
could still lie and slander like this... says a lot about who they
are. It saddens me that christel was forced out, and I wish she'd
feel safe returning. I'm frustrated that tomaw's hostile takeover
seems likely to succeed, in spite of all. I simply want freenode
to keep on being a great IRC network, and to support it financially
and legally as I have for a long time now.
So this is where we are. I passionately want freenode to survive.
I have serious concerns about the stability of the project with
tomaw here, given his duplicitious and rash actions. But I also
have faith and trust in the freenode staff as a general body. So
it's my hope we can resolve this leadership issue. I proposed a
way to decentralize freenode in the past and would love to embark
on that journey still. Perhaps if tomaw could be forthright with
everyone about what's happened, the staff could decide for themselves,
but I fear he has been far less than forthright. I do not want to
interfere, but I also want to protect freenode from what appears
to be a pretty hostile set of moves that I believe threaten the
network. This concern might point to larger issues we'll need to
address about governance in general, and I'm open to having those
discussions and formalizing fair and reasonable processes. But for
now in the short term, I would really like to work together to find
a resolution to this. Freenode must survive in tact, not torn to
pieces.
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tazer4 commented Feb 9, 2023

TaZeR was here. Long live the freenode.

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