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by wilhelm
4865 days ago
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Oh, they were paid. About 20-30% less than they could have made elsewhere. Money matters less when you love what you do, and you know the company is struggling. And when the company yields record profits, they are kicked out. A little human decency would be nice. |
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People weren't kicked out until Opera needed cash to buy Skyfire.
Human decency sounds strange coming from you when you're bashing the work of your former colleagues.
These people had a job they loved for x years. Not the employer's fault if people decided to stick around instead of getting another job.