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by teacup50 4429 days ago
> Enough of them had a basis in fact to get a founder fired.

Which allegations were true? What did that founder actually do? Did she expose herself to liability through libelous statements?

On this, The Court of Public Opinion lacks the standing to rule. Your comment is a case-in-point as to why.

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Github was willing to go on the record at https://github.com/blog/1826-follow-up-to-the-investigation-... stating " The investigation found Tom Preston-Werner in his capacity as GitHub’s CEO acted inappropriately, including confrontational conduct, disregard of workplace complaints, insensitivity to the impact of his spouse's presence in the workplace, and failure to enforce an agreement that his spouse should not work in the office."
This doesn't appear in conflict with any of my statements above.