"Controling delegation funds" was always going to be exclusively Steemit Inc.
The Foundation was often presented in a way that was easily understood (and justifiable legitimately) to be a community liaison for Steemit Inc. on many matters, including but not limited to topics such as "Delegation of SP for projects".
But from what I see, it has all been made very clear now, crystal clear.
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It still could be at some point. I don't think the time-lime for when it would be ready to take ln certain plausible responsibilities was clear? Only what Steemit Inc would potentislly like it to do?
What it looks like to me is there will be more lined up, sub committee members or whatever from the foundation. And lots of stuff to do. Not just delegation, but the overseeing of it. Three dudes can't do it all.
There will need to be pre-screening, screening, review, final review, requests for modifications, then approval, and contracts must be drafted, and reviewed, and executed, then followed up on. And then there's the whole "did they do as they promised" bit. There needs to be a team of intelligence and analytics, basically. I mean, who's gunna make sure these blokes don't go upvoting stupid crap, or running off with the shared custody of said SP baby?
Lots to do. I think everyone will be busy. And if anything, prolly there's just silence from the INC. due to the need to reduce rumor-mongering.
But, in this case, it might be best to communicate to certain people who were involved from the beginning. Cuz from what I can tell, the ones who are complaining are trustworthy individuals, who deserve explanations. IMHO.
Could be.
I guess you and whatsup are on the same page. And I missed the memo. So there's a "foundation" thing I missed. And it turned into a committee that simply delegates SP. Where did the foundation go? What was it meant to do? And why did it change?
Maybe there could be a sub committee, or prescreening committee with @bluefinstudios and @shadowspub.
Yeah, maybe.