The Terra Classic core developer was amid a controversy triggered by the latest funding proposal for the team’s Q2 work.
Tobias “Zaradar” Andersen has departed the Terra Classic Layer-1 Joint Task Force (L1JTF) following a highly contentious dispute arising from the team’s recent funding proposal. Notably, the proposal requested $139.5K in funding for the team’s work on the network for Q2 2023. Zaradar was expected to be paid a total of $40.44K over three months ($13.48K × 3 months) as the only full-time developer on the team. Nonetheless, this and the broader funding proposal raised questions from the community.
Zaradar tweeted this Friday, revealing that he will retract his work offer on the Terra Classic blockchain. The developer noted that he no longer considers his involvement’s risk/reward ratio to be worthwhile.
I have decided to withdraw my offer entirely. The risk/reward is simply not worth it any more. I wish you all the best and I am sure others will keep working towards a better future for LUNC 🙏
— Tobias Andersen (@ZaradarBH) April 7, 2023
He responded to opinions about the abruptness of his departure, explaining that he had decided over a month before pursuing a new job after Q2 work. He added that leaving earlier meant he would not be involved with the team during Q2. Zaradar further assured that the full truth behind the recent controversy would be revealed, allowing the community to comprehend the extent of his contributions fully.
The truth will some day make its way to the surface and I am certain people will understand all the things I did to help. However I made my decision over a month ago and the only difference is that I wont be working in Q2, as expected, before transitioning over to another job🙏
— Tobias Andersen (@ZaradarBH) April 7, 2023
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In addition, he clarified that his decision to leave was not based on payment but rather on the work environment. According to him, the community must understand that keeping their developers happy is necessary to ensure innovation and productivity. He is okay with leaving if his decision will help drive home this point. He also disclosed that he has already secured a new job.
If people think its is about my personal salary, then they dont understand what I have been trying to say for a while. You all need to learn to keep your developers happy and safe, this makes them more innovative and productive. If I have to leave to make that point, so be it
— Tobias Andersen (@ZaradarBH) April 7, 2023
Community Reactions
LuncBurnArmy, the L1JTF’s project manager, expressed disappointment over Zaradar’s departure, acknowledging his significant contributions to the team. Nonetheless, he revealed that a job opening had been created to interview and select a suitable replacement.
1. #LuncCommunity The L1 Task Force is disappointed and upset to hear about @ZaradarBH’s decision to no longer remain on the L1 Task Force. Tobias was a key contributor for the team, and will be greatly missed.
— 🔥LuncBurnArmy🔥 (@luncburnarmy) April 7, 2023
Moreover, LuncBurnArmy announced that the L1 team would release a revised version of the Agora funding proposal, excluding Ziggy support and AI side-chain development work. He explained that these elements would be presented in separate proposals. The updated proposal will maintain the same compensation rate for Q1 funding ($141K).
Despite the setback, LuncBurnArmy assured that the remaining members of the L1 team would be able to carry out the required tasks. He also called attention to “whispers” suggesting that other community members want to set up their teams.
In response, Rabbi Jebediah, a LUNC community member, noted that these aren’t just whispers, revealing an Agora proposal for a separate L1 team. The proposal requests $120,000 for the Q2 work, $19,500 short of the first funding demand from the original L1 team.
Just out of curiosity @luncburnarmy, how long do you plan to hold off L1 development while interviewing Tobias’s replacement? Also, Superman is still MIA, and Ed is gone, so you’re currently at 2/5 devs.
Re: new team – not a “whisper”, we’re at 6/8 devs: https://t.co/nEC9n75Swr
— 🇮🇱✡️Jebediah Shekelstein✡️🇮🇱 (@RabbiJebediah) April 8, 2023
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