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by byefruit 1875 days ago
Yea, there's a huge list of resignations:

https://twitter.com/sstephenson/status/1388146129284603906

https://twitter.com/ThatDetroitAndy/status/13881952733364019...

https://twitter.com/georgeclaghorn/status/138813100953171968...

https://twitter.com/lexicola/status/1388189598367559688

https://twitter.com/zachwaugh/status/1388190748189802501

https://twitter.com/sophaskins/status/1388155262972874754

https://twitter.com/jonasdowney/status/1388205182916440070

https://twitter.com/Rahsfan/status/1388209146487623681

https://twitter.com/kikiaards/status/1388208900608954371

https://twitter.com/mackesque/status/1388206605506842627

https://twitter.com/wcmoline/status/1388208323908968449

https://twitter.com/RossRochford/status/1388202323718115329

https://twitter.com/conormuirhead/status/1388207801646780416

13 resignations today by my count.

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Looks like they went full Amazon, by forbidding developers to work in OSS side projects. I cannot really believe it's that no politics talk only: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26944192

Edit: I was wrong. Politics destroyed them, not some crazy policies. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26963708

There's no way that Basecamp forbade developers from working on Rails related side projects. A good chunk of what Sam Stephenson has worked on recently has been instrumental to launching Hey, and Basecamp has long benefited from their association with Rails and influence over it.
True but all of those projects were work projects.
True. Strange outrage over some non-controversial issues. So it must be something internally they are super unhappy about.

Found the explanation: https://old.reddit.com/r/OutOfTheLoop/comments/n22lmk/whats_...

Double standards.