Even in their apology they're still taking potshots and talking down to those who choose Godot. I don't think the Godot community will miss them.
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The non apology is the usual passive aggressive tone. We won't miss you. Just transfer it to someone else and good riddance.
This is very good to hear. I don't see the issues with Godot they do but I'm glad they were open to resolving this in a way that doesn't just hurt the community.
Could I get a TL;DR, or a link to one?
@Ategon Maybe a moderator / co-administrator would be better, sometimes forums are deleted by a single person.
For discussion about some of the "reasons" see https://bird.makeup/users/cybereality/statuses/1679204943419559936
Best to move lightly, avoid harsh judgements and accusations and ask questions if there are concerns. There's always room for improvement, but Godot seems like a well run project that's improving their practices over time, such as the move to shorter, more frequent releases. I'm happy with the project.