Digitalcoin, since the Foundation has been created (as it is currently known), has seen great growth and development.
We graduated from a single developer to a group of very competent and skillful developers.
What we have accomplished in 6 months is far more than I believe DGC has accomplished in its entire history. I believe this is amazing, you guys are sincerely the best group of guys I have ever worked with.
We started out with a group of bagholders and are now a very rock solid team with great motivation.
During this process I think a person with the title of "President" was necessary. It was necessary to ensure a smooth transition, it was necessary to ensure everyone stayed on task, it was necessary to ensure we took DGC from v2 to v3 without flaw.
Guess what? We did that. I didn't do that, we did that as a team.
What is a crypto currency? I'm not going to answer this question, I'm going to leave it to you to decide.
What is a title? Again, I will leave this to you to decide.
My personal feelings?
I'm not going anywhere. My role and my contribution will remain the same. I don't care if you call me "kenel" or "president" or "asshole", I'm not going anywhere. I'm just going to dance.
I will be here everyday putting in the same effort as the rest of our hard working developers. I will fight for what is right the same way the Beastie Boys taught me to.
In reality?
This probably should have been done by myself a month ago when DGC became self sustained.
Our core is, and always has been, our development team.
The role of "president" has been one of vanity.
I want to contribute to DGC more than I want to be "President".
As my last act of "President," I am removing the current and future (meaning there should never be one) title of "President" and instead rolling up my sleeves and getting trench foot with the rest of you. I would rather help push DGC into the direction it needs to go than fall victim to the hierarchy we've been following.
I believe this current hierarchy we've been following is the wrong direction, and it is time to allow open source development to help us into the future.
Long live DGC, long live our dev team, and I truly appreciate every single thing you guys have ever done for me personally and for DGC publicly.
Over the next week I will remove 'president' from my title on my signatures and avatar. I will, however, never resign from the role of being your biggest supporter and spokesperson. I will do exactly what I do now, but no titles. Titles mean nothing to me. I love DGC, I love you guys, and I will continue to do everything I possibly can to support you and make DGC everything we've discussed it becoming....just without the title of "President".
You know where to find me.
- Brian Hornung, DGC Janitorial Staff