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RE: Today I submitted my Resignation to Steemit, inc
@xeroc how many times did Dan took time to talk with you in 3 years ? i'm curious..
i've been involved in Steem everyday for almost a year, i havent talked to him once
..cant think about other old BTS guys like you
@dan is a good tech guy and great philosofer for sure but he does not believe in communication, and talking to other ppl (taking inputs, debating etc.), i'm quite surprised that after everything he made for Steem and all the attacks, he's just leaving us like that.
btw Leaving Steemit Inc is not stopping you from any further development on Steem (blockchain/ecosystem)
In the years, I have learned to give Dan the freedom he needs to build his blockchains. Of course, I would wish he took a more communicative approach but I don't blame him for being heads down on the technology.
Dan doesnt reply often but he does reply when needed
I guess that he's dedicating himself fully to his priority. He has achieved a lot. Words fly away but code remain.
I totally didn't expect Dan's resignation but I'm sure he's doing it because he thinks its the best decision for everyone.
As you said @ekitcho Dan's resignation doesn't stop him from further developing Steem nor did he said he would and even if he said he would I doubt he'd do it. There must be such a thing as ghost coding.
See you around @dan!
His deleted post mentioned that he won't write code that isn't MIT or BSD license ever again, so I doubt he will work on Steem unless the license is changed.
I don't blame @dan for sticking to his principles. And I don't think his leaving is a nail in the coffin for Steem either. Bitshares has its fair share of development now... long after @dan stopped contributing. Sad to see this end so abruptly.
i share your thoughts. https://steemit.com/steemit/@surpassinggoogle/hahaha-i-wish-i-knew-dan-more-overall-it-is-apparent-that-i-knew-more-of-ned-how-come