First of all: thank you for your
Countless hours of hard work
as @starkerz mentioned.
and I like the decisions so far. I think fundition should follow the new guidelines from now on and I am happy with the approval of their delegation since this is a really strong project with a huge effect outside of steem. I think this is outstanding here in the list.
But I want to mention as well that I admire the move of @starkerz to step back from judging @dtube and yoodoo. But at the same time I wanna question if he is the right one to be a part of the team. Aren't those objective guidelines for the team to judge? At least the linked spreadsheets seam to be kind of a guideline. So why is their a possibility to judge unfair? The community relies on your opinions and is trusting your decisions. I am not happy with the fact that someone (needs to) step back from this really important task..
Btw: this comment and my thoughts are not influenced by anything related to @oracle-d or that I am a DTube node leader
I was trying to find which 8 questions that @dtube hasn't answered.
@joythewanderer these: https://steemit.com/delegationrenewal/@delegationtrust/dtube-delegation-renewal-application-review
ah ok, hope the team provide answers soon
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https://steemit.com/delegationrenewal/@delegationtrust/dtube-delegation-renewal-application-review
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It’s too easy to challenge objectivity is there’s potential personal interest involved. That is the correct position taken by @starkerz.
@tibfox you have a great point here but don't you think that if there's anyone who understands the perfect model to bring new investment to STEEM and spot any project that has the potential to do the same it would be @starkerz? Leaving aside all forms of sentiment, I think having him on the team is one of the biggest bonuses such committee can ever have. Stepping back from scoring @yoodoo and @dtube doesn't also make the team weaker. There are guidelines and his subjective judgement of those is why he must have stepped back.