I tend to agree with @Matt_Alfalfa_or_Span, that this should be more of a lesson for SP’s then for the community, that transparency is important, and at some point there has to be something tangible to show for DAO funds being spent.
I didn’t show up to defend you ser. You ran Orb into the ground, while spending more money than any other SP in the DAO. You started with a team of good people. It’s pretty bad.
You have been paid a lot of money, and ran an org full of good people into the ground in a rather intransparent way. This needed to happen, and it seems like the only way it could have.
This is on you Jeremy. I hope you understand that. I showed up here to defend the integrations team and basic human decency. Not Orb, which is broken. I also stand by a well functioning governance process where the community can raise up and cut out clear fat that is draining the DAO. This was a model in good decentralised governance if you ask me. It’s bound to be a little messy when leadership is so tone deaf. Every escalation had to do with something stupid you wrote.
One thing is clear: While governance has no good way to dictate it, no one thinks that you will do much for the next 2.5 months. At best you would step down and find someone else to wrap things up, this would be better for reducing all of the situations that you created then listed here:
Panic
Distraction
Lost productivity
Community anger
Flight risk for key talent
A bad look for Balancer
It’s your SP though, and how this transition happens is also on you. Please start showing some degree of competence or get out of the way.
Sorry to be so blunt, but your message above is painfully tone deaf.