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| 1 | +<pre> |
| 2 | + Dear Badge.Team community, |
| 3 | + |
| 4 | + We hereby announce our resignation from the WHY2025 Team:Badge, with immense sadness and regret. Unfortunately, recent events have made our collaboration with IFCAT and WHY2025 infeasible. |
| 5 | + |
| 6 | + The past five weeks have been a tumultuous time for Team:Badge. As some of you may know, a team member has been accused of doing things we do not believe they did. |
| 7 | + The process of this conviction did not, in our opinion, meet an acceptable standard for a cohesion issue. As we have not been presented with satisfactory evidence, |
| 8 | + examples, anecdotes, or other reasons for this conviction, we cannot stand behind the accusations made against them. |
| 9 | + |
| 10 | + The overall safety and well-being of friends is more important than volunteering for any event. Given the unnecessary stress and grief of this situation-with-no-winners, |
| 11 | + we hereby officially resign from WHY2025 Team:Badge. We wish all the best to the new volunteers that will pick up our tasks, |
| 12 | + as we still believe the visitors of WHY2025 deserve a wonderful experience, and that includes a cool badge. |
| 13 | + |
| 14 | + Quitting WHY2025 Team:Badge does not mean we will stop being part of Badge.Team altogether, as Badge.Team creates badges for other events as well, but we will stop working on the WHY2025 badge. |
| 15 | + |
| 16 | + Best regards, |
| 17 | + Julian Scheffers (Firmware lead, WHY2025 Team:Badge), |
| 18 | + Anne Jan Brouwer (Co-founder, Badge.Team), |
| 19 | + Joyce Ng (Firmware developer, WHY2025 Team:Badge), |
| 20 | + Renze Nicolai (Hardware lead, WHY2025 Team:Badge), |
| 21 | + Luna (Firmware developer, WHY2025 Team:Badge), |
| 22 | + Jelle Haandrikman (Testing and integration lead, WHY2025 Team:Badge), |
| 23 | + Paul Honig (Hardware designer, WHY2025 Team:Badge), |
| 24 | + Emiel Bart (Documentation Lead, Testing, WHY2025 Team:Badge) |
| 25 | +</pre> |
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