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The first I've heard of this platform is when it's shutting down... might be why it did.

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[–] sculd@beehaw.org 9 points 10 months ago

This is what happens when an organization gets sufficiently large. And this is not necessarily a bad thing.

"Surplus" staff is very important when a new project comes and the organization needs to scale up. Instead of suddenly hiring a lot of people with no understanding of organization culture, the staff can be mobilized to work on new things without affecting existing project and structure.

There is a reason why governments around the world don't suddenly fire their staff when it is apparent a lot of them are not working at max capacity. Redundancy is a kind of safety.