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<blockquote data-quote="the_boldr" data-source="post: 5339182" data-attributes="member: 96067"><p>Josh confirmed that he was let go and the decision was not his. In fact, he was rather upset that people would ever think that he'd willing abandon Pathfinder Society since he considered it one of his biggest gaming achievements to date.</p><p> </p><p> My personal guess?</p><p> </p><p> We're all well aware of the difficulties for Josh making external deadlines. Whether it was getting the OP Guide out in a timely manner, entering records from Paziocon and Gen-Con in anything less than three months, or (the big one) getting modules out on time (any GMs involved in Gen Con this year will remember this one) Josh was either a significant procrastinator or had a hard time judging deadlines. Both are the kinds of traits that will eventually get you in hot water. If us as outsiders noticed this regularly, Paizo management as insiders probably saw it more.</p><p> </p><p> Josh was a great guy and did fantastic things for Pathfinder Society, but business is business, and this was some kind of business decision. We can speculate based on our outside view, but often business decisions like this involve something we're complete unaware of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_boldr, post: 5339182, member: 96067"] Josh confirmed that he was let go and the decision was not his. In fact, he was rather upset that people would ever think that he'd willing abandon Pathfinder Society since he considered it one of his biggest gaming achievements to date. My personal guess? We're all well aware of the difficulties for Josh making external deadlines. Whether it was getting the OP Guide out in a timely manner, entering records from Paziocon and Gen-Con in anything less than three months, or (the big one) getting modules out on time (any GMs involved in Gen Con this year will remember this one) Josh was either a significant procrastinator or had a hard time judging deadlines. Both are the kinds of traits that will eventually get you in hot water. If us as outsiders noticed this regularly, Paizo management as insiders probably saw it more. Josh was a great guy and did fantastic things for Pathfinder Society, but business is business, and this was some kind of business decision. We can speculate based on our outside view, but often business decisions like this involve something we're complete unaware of. [/QUOTE]
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