Whew. What a week.
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Whew. What a week. We have some hard but important news to share about the Kickstarter: https://blog.fontawesome.com/pausing-kickstarter/
We’ll be back soon!
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Whew. What a week. We have some hard but important news to share about the Kickstarter: https://blog.fontawesome.com/pausing-kickstarter/
We’ll be back soon!
@11ty https://ismercuryinretrograde.com/ (sorry to see it)
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Whew. What a week. We have some hard but important news to share about the Kickstarter: https://blog.fontawesome.com/pausing-kickstarter/
We’ll be back soon!
@11ty Uh, that's bad. I hope the mail works better in the next try!
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@11ty Uh, that's bad. I hope the mail works better in the next try!
@jak2k same! and thanks!
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@11ty https://ismercuryinretrograde.com/ (sorry to see it)
@maxfenton so mercurial
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Whew. What a week. We have some hard but important news to share about the Kickstarter: https://blog.fontawesome.com/pausing-kickstarter/
We’ll be back soon!
@11ty sorry to hear.
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@maxfenton so mercurial
@11ty Steve Jobs never launched a product during a retrograde.
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@11ty Steve Jobs never launched a product during a retrograde.
@maxfenton NeXT.js
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Whew. What a week. We have some hard but important news to share about the Kickstarter: https://blog.fontawesome.com/pausing-kickstarter/
We’ll be back soon!
@11ty Curious: if you were funded, wasn't that the point of the Kickstarter campaign? I know there were stretch goals, but why did being fully funded make it impossible to continue without a further direct email campaign? (To be clear: I'm not asking "why are you so greedy?", I'm just wondering why you felt 100% didn't mean success, and whether there's a different "100%" that you wanted to reach.)
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