Bye, Bye, Brad
Aug. 6th, 2007 05:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is what I get from actually reading the protest posts...
Gossip blog Valleywag is reporting that LiveJournal founder Brad Fitzpatrick is leaving, most likely for Google.
Valleywag continues:
"The only reason that Six Apart management hasn't announced it, the source adds, is that they can't figure out how to spin it. Here, let me help, guys! It's bad. And Fitzpatrick's departure is just the tip of Six Apart's reality-denying iceberg.
Six Apart is in two separate businesses -- selling blog software and services to big companies, and managing social networks LiveJournal and Vox. The two don't mesh well, and it shows. CEO Barak Berkowitz's corporate-running-dog background has not prepared him at all for dealing with feisty online users, and his ineptness was on display in the recent fan-fiction censorship scandal.
Mena Trott, Six Apart's president and cofounder, is normally the company's most effective spokesperson. When she can be prevented from swearing, that is. But we haven't seen much from her recently.
And Andrew Anker is still listed as being in charge of the company's consumer business on its website. But I know that he's moved into a corporate-development role -- which I think is Silicon Valley code for "trying to find someone to buy the company...."
That's the rumor, anyway. Thanks to
imaginarycircus.
Here is Brad's own version of events, where he says he is leaving, but not for the reasons cited by Valleywag.
Here is the thread where he discusses the current dust-up. He admits that,"...The flood of personal emails to me about this is a big part of the reason I realized that after 9 years, I need to find something else to do."
Gossip blog Valleywag is reporting that LiveJournal founder Brad Fitzpatrick is leaving, most likely for Google.
Valleywag continues:
"The only reason that Six Apart management hasn't announced it, the source adds, is that they can't figure out how to spin it. Here, let me help, guys! It's bad. And Fitzpatrick's departure is just the tip of Six Apart's reality-denying iceberg.
Six Apart is in two separate businesses -- selling blog software and services to big companies, and managing social networks LiveJournal and Vox. The two don't mesh well, and it shows. CEO Barak Berkowitz's corporate-running-dog background has not prepared him at all for dealing with feisty online users, and his ineptness was on display in the recent fan-fiction censorship scandal.
Mena Trott, Six Apart's president and cofounder, is normally the company's most effective spokesperson. When she can be prevented from swearing, that is. But we haven't seen much from her recently.
And Andrew Anker is still listed as being in charge of the company's consumer business on its website. But I know that he's moved into a corporate-development role -- which I think is Silicon Valley code for "trying to find someone to buy the company...."
That's the rumor, anyway. Thanks to
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Here is Brad's own version of events, where he says he is leaving, but not for the reasons cited by Valleywag.
Here is the thread where he discusses the current dust-up. He admits that,"...The flood of personal emails to me about this is a big part of the reason I realized that after 9 years, I need to find something else to do."