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posted by mattie_p on Wednesday March 12 2014, @06:00AM   Printer-friendly
from the knock-on-wood dept.

I promised that we, the staff, would provide a quick status report after all the drama on Monday. The site issues today delayed that, and I thank juggs in IRC for reminding me of my promise. We've been very transparent and we want to continue that trend. Most of the comments we've seen have been encouraging of this method. However, we hope the transparency will result in less drama and in more productivity in the future.

On Tuesday, 4 March 2014, Barrabas, the "Man Behind the Curtain" resigned from his position. In his resignation, he retained ownership of the domain Soylentnews.org and associated domain registrations, as well as certain accounts on linode.com, our host. (See our article on backup plans.) Read more inside.

There were some negotiations between Barrabas and NCommander regarding compensation for money invested by Barrabas as part of the transfer of authority, along with the linodes and the domain names. Those negotiations broke down, resulting in a situation that became public on Monday, 10 March. Barrabas decided to sell his entire interest in the site. While the staff decided to create a poll to figure out which way to proceed (we were completely divided on what to do) an individual member of the site stepped up to purchase those rights from Barrabas.

That individual is known on IRC as matt_. Despite the similarity in name, he is not me. I've offered to let him introduce himself on his own schedule. For now, we are working with him to ensure all of the accounts and technical transactions are being transferred. As of right now, we believe the site is secure, he is a standup guy, and we can all move on with our lives.

However, there is such a thing as being over-zealous, and making decisions too rapidly. Today we decided to take down the linodes that Barrabas had set up. What we did not know was that those linodes contained our DNS zone records. Taking those boxes down took down our DNS records and therefore the site. Slashcode can be a little tricky, and one of its dependencies is DNS. So when we took down DNS, we took down slash on the linode as well. This was bad. We managed to get it working again, and created an incident log that provides some details to those interested. This also describes a second related incident, tied to taking down DNS.

As a result of this, we are making some changes in the way we conduct ourselves. I have asked the unit chiefs to be more proactive and less reactive. The first part of this (step 0, actually) is creating documentation of each unit. Our Team Pages link on the wiki leads to each of our 5 major groups right now. Please check out each of them for more details on what needs to be done and how to help, if you are interested.

We are currently having our poll on the future status of our IRC network, and within 24 hours we are going to launch a new poll to select our final site name (or so we hope). We have 7 candidate names (including SoylentNews). We are going to hold our initial round with all of them. If one name earns 50% + 1 vote, that name wins. If that doesn't happen in a particular round, we take the names that are within 5% of the leading candidate to the next round. If no other name is within 5 percentage points, we will take the top 2 names for the final event. Finally, look forward to updates from each of our major units regarding their work in progress and their current status over the next few days.

This is a learning experience for all of us, and we hope that the drama can decrease so that the community can grow together. Thanks for reading! ~mattie_p

 
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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by VLM on Wednesday March 12 2014, @01:17PM

    by VLM (445) on Wednesday March 12 2014, @01:17PM (#15240)

    "Who knows what that really means."

    I'll give it a shot:

    First of all, its "nice guy" not "random guy". I'd buy him a beer if I ran into him at a con or whatever, and so would a lot of people. Whoever he is, as far as has been made public, his reported moral and ethical behavior so far has been exemplary at the highest level. (no, its not me or anyone I personally know).

    Secondly there's a huge amount of shitting on Barrabas mostly because he's not willing or available to defend himself, so what better target could exist? Dare I say, bullying? This is site wide, not just this specific topic of a specific article. The endless iteration of one sides propaganda in article after article and comment after comment gets tiring. This particular aspect of the endless dirty laundry posts demonstrates fairly typical human nature in an us vs them situation. All that "primate psychology" stuff really does work, even on techies.

    Thirdly the point man made a big deal about being out of the country for a week and there's no way to do financial operations if you're out of the country because its currently year 900 AD and the Knights Templar haven't implemented the first international banking system yet, and none of the rest of the staff apparently had the money and/or will to step up for almost a business day (afaik matt_ was not on staff at the time), and Barrabas quite reasonably wanted to close the deal earlier. That's all it really means, as a financial transaction. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.

    Fourthly they're all, on both sides, including Barrabas, respectable reasonable individuals, but this is an excellent case study of demands, which in isolation are perfectly rational and reasonable, cascading into each other to generate what amounts to a human communication / relationship systemic failure. No individual snowflake is responsible for starting this avalanche. If there is any value to the community in putting all this dirty laundry out in public, its that at least some people might learn something about human nature in general. There's a good MacKay quote about the whole topic "Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one."

    So thats my best attempt at "what that really means"

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