It's good to hear the situation is no longer being handled in a cold, hard-deadline kind of way.
But, what would have happened to a smaller group without the ability to get this viral support and attention? Most of us in a similar situation would have struggled to get attention on the matter.
As happy as I am to see this being handled better, it was a stark reminder that self-hosting is sometimes worth the trouble.
Hack Club may well recover from this, but they will never get back the time, energy, and focus they put into a problem that should never have happened.
Similarly, I doubt anything Slack could do at this point could convince me to trust them not to rug-pull me in future.
But, what would have happened to a smaller group without the ability to get this viral support and attention? Most of us in a similar situation would have struggled to get attention on the matter.
As happy as I am to see this being handled better, it was a stark reminder that self-hosting is sometimes worth the trouble.
Hack Club may well recover from this, but they will never get back the time, energy, and focus they put into a problem that should never have happened.
Similarly, I doubt anything Slack could do at this point could convince me to trust them not to rug-pull me in future.