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Neither of them had ownership of the project, so neither of them were responsible for the sale or benefited from it.

They both simply dedicated a lot of time, care and skill to the project. It's really a shame to see what they spent so much time building and maintaining now being used as a platform to exploit people. I'm sure its extremely disappointing to both of them.



https://web.archive.org/web/20240229113710/https://github.co...

Is JakeChampion not the one who sold the project? His bio says he currently works at Fastly


Funnull claims that Jake Champion owned the project and transferred it to them as part of an acquisition agreement[1].

1. https://x.com/JFSIII/status/1761385341951361182


The Internet Archive shows the progression of events pretty clearly.

- In ~May 2023, the FT transferred it to Jake Champion: https://web.archive.org/web/20230505112634/https://polyfill....

- In mid-Oct, the site stated it was "Proudly sponsored by Fastly": https://web.archive.org/web/20231011015804/https://polyfill....

- In November 2023, this was dropped: https://web.archive.org/web/20231101040617/https://polyfill....

- In December 2023, JakeChampion made a sequence of edits removing his name from the repo and pointing to "Polyfill.io maintainers": https://github.com/polyfillpolyfill/polyfill-service/commit/... https://github.com/polyfillpolyfill/polyfill-service/commit/...

- In mid-February 2024, the polyfillpolyfill account was created on Github, and took ownership over the repo.

So I think sometime between October 2023 and February 2024, JakeChampion decided to sell the site to Funnull. I think the evidence is consistent with him having made a decision to sell the site to _somebody_ in December 2023, and the deal with Funnull closing sometime early February 2024.




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