Wednesday, July 31

a letter to pyra, dissected; saturn.org.
in the last month of "the old pyra," the group of five people who worked for the company had mutually agreed that we would continue working, even without pay, in the hopes that some funding would come through. when that didn't happen, people began to trickle off (either leaving voluntarily or being let go), yet the CEO stayed on. in my opinion (and in the opinion of some others, if i recall correctly) blogger should have been kept alive, but abandoned as far as it being considered a money-making project or a focus of a company's resources. while ev and meg had always made the real decisions for the company, everyone had always had some kind of say in things, and when it came to a question like, "who gets to keep the baby?" one would think that a democratic ideal should have been of more importance than ever before.

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