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by mr_ndrsn 1189 days ago
Yes, they did. This is not a debatable fact. IIRC, it was 30%+ of the company.
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i am sure you will supply proof for your claims.
I was at the company when it happened. I'm currently at the company. I'm in ops and work on all of the mrsk/de-clouding efforts.
Has the political change lead to a better or worse work environment?
ha right on! Must've be real awkward for the people who didn't quit in hottest tech job market of all times :D
> at least 20 people — more than one-third of Basecamp’s 57 employees — had announced their intention to accept buyouts from the company.

Thanks for subjecting me to this crap article ( Which i presume you didn't bother to read.).

The article seems to provide evidence for the claim that a dispute within the company over the messaging from leadership led to 1/3 of the staff leaving. I provided it without comment.

Do you believe that a significant proportion of the staff did not quit? Do you have an alternative source that provides evidence for that version of events?

intention to leave = staff leaving ?

then scarlett johanssen is my wife because i intend to marry her.

> Do you have an alternative source that provides evidence for that version of events?

Yes because people go around documenting evidence for things did not happen.

announced their intention to leave... to the company... in response to the company making an open offer to people of terms for them to leave.

That seems like a slightly different prior, in terms of our Bayesian assessment of the probability that those people remained employed at the company afterwards, than your hypothetical engagement to Ms Johannsen.