- From: Evan Prodromou <evan@e14n.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2015 14:01:56 -0700
- To: public-social-interest@w3.org
Hey, Melvin. In the context of this working group, there's not much change. pump.io as an Open Source project is going to be moving to more of a community-developed model, with more committers on the project. The 20+ public servers that E14N runs on the pump network will be moving to either a non-profit or to a bunch of different hosts. All of them will have to commit to the same level of service that E14N has given previously. We're also applying for the Software Freedom Conservancy to hold the copyright, trademarks, and collect funds for the project. The new committers are excited to implement ActivityPump in pump.io. As for me personally, which I guess maybe you're asking about, I haven't been working full-time on pump.io for the last 2 years. I've started a new company, Fuzzy.io, which is currently at the 500 Startups accelerator in San Francisco. I still intend to fulfill my commitments as co-chair of this WG. In the future, I'll make sure to update the WG with any news about my business or personal life. -Evan On 2015-09-22 02:38 AM, Melvin Carvalho wrote: > https://e14n.com/evan/note/PfncqpQ4TpWliZTQo-jjCQ > > Any lessons learnt?
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