Brantly Millegan appears to be remaining at the ENS Foundation, as a vote to remove him is on the verge of failing. By thesamreynolds
ENS Foundation's Brantly Millegan on the right as a director of the Cayman-registered ENS Foundation, the legal entity behind the eponymous distributed autonomous organization , is likely to fail with 45% against his removal and 15% abstaining., Millegan, a core contributor to Ethereum Names Service, was relieved from his position as steward of the ENS DAO and True Names Ltd. for tweets that espoused traditional Catholic views.
The development of the ENS code is managed by True Names Ltd. ENS Foundation is the parent of True Names Ltd. Voting is conducted on a one-token-one-vote basis, with Millegan allowed to cast his own vote. Millegan is the largest voter so far, given his holdings. Nick Johnson, founder and lead developer of ENS, who fired Millegan from True Names Ltd. has decided to abstain from voting