The following text is by Ruairi Fullam, I'll post my comment after it.
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Emmett Plant is due to leave the Xiphophorus project within a week. It was a decision made by other partners in Xiph. I personally feel that this is a major blow to Xiph - Emmett, in my opinion was an excellent ambassador, and within the time he had been CEO, over $60,000 was raised to finance the company, strategic relationships were forged with big media players like RealNetworks and On2 and generally raising awareness for Ogg Vorbis.
There are also many other acheivements Emmett helped with, but I think the main thing for me was definately the fact that he was right in the community - always a person who would be happy to take a phone call at 4am in the morning, chat on IRC, or keep you informed on your legal status. He'd also motivate people by being incredibly accomodating. Some people may have tangled with him on the odd occasion, but Emmett lived and breathed the company philosophy and I attribute a lot of the enthusiasm that I have for audio technologies upon the efforts he had made.
I personally wish Emmett the very best for the future, and although I still support Xiph Corperation, I feel it will never quite be the same and the next CEO, whoever that may be will have some job trying to fill the hole that Emmett will leave. For sure, whatever Emmett moves onto, if he manages to have the enthusiasm he had for Xiph - we'll definately hear about it!
- Ruairi (rc55)
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I have to personally agree with Ruairi. Whether you like Emmett or not, one can't deny the fact that Emmett has been doing the job in Xiph with all his heart. It's very likely that you won't find any other CEO who is ready to discuss with everybody in phone,email or IRC practically anytime, or write songs about the products you present, so in many ways Emmett was a very special CEO.
Xiph foundation will lose a valuable person, who not only made Xiph more colorful and gave it a unique personality, but also with his personal effort very much made Vorbis and other Xiph's products familiar to people looking for free multimedia solutions.
Knowing how much Emmett did for Xiph, I really find it unfortunate that he was voted off by the Xiph board of directors. Though I can't know all the reasons behind this, I must question, was this the right or in anyway wise decision by the Xiph board, especially now that Xiph is trying to push its products to masses and hardware-manufacturers mainly using the contacts made by Emmett.
Though Emmett hasn't yet signed the final contract before leaving, (the reason this has not yet been made officially public by Xiph, although this has been "semi-public" for over 4 days now) what happened seems inevitable.
Good luck, Emmett, for the future, and don't lose your will to put all your heart to what ever you decide to pursue next.
I hope despite what happens, the Xiph Foundation keeps strongly pursuing its efforts to bring the best possible free multimedia to the public.
Thank you.
- JohnV
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Emmett has posted an update on his weblog here:
http://skepticity.blogspot.com/