An open letter from Atheme s developers and community
For nearly as long as Atheme.org has existed, we’ve worked hand in hand with freenode to create an amazing environment for free and open-source software to prosper. Atheme members contributed to freenode’s previous IRC daemon, hyperion, and continued that commitment to the community with our work on charybdis the base for ircd-seven as well as with our work on Atheme IRC Services, the services package which has served freenode well for over a decade.
During this time, many Atheme members worked with freenode directly; contributing to freenode’s own development projects, working with them to customize Atheme’s functionality for their needs, even directly supporting the network as freenode staff members. While Atheme’s own development team has changed over the years, we’ve always been strong partners of freenode even until the end, on the 21st of May, multiple Atheme members reinforced this commitment by serving
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Dallas, TX – BadAzz Music Syndicate rapper Mo3 was gunned down on a Dallas highway last November, just days after King Von was murdered in Atlanta. But it sounds like there’s a lot more to the story that’s only now being brought to light.
In September 2020, Mo3 was reportedly involved in a shootout outside of an adult entertainment club in Houston called VLive Bar Lounge, leaving two people injured. Detective Angel Graff told
ABC13 at the time the suspects started shooting at the 28-year-old rapper as soon as he pulled up around 3:30 a.m. local time.
But according to Houston Crip FDA, Mo3 actually killed two people at the club. During an interview with