Musk emailed employees on Friday looking for staff who could 'write software' and asked them to gather at Twitter headquarters later in the day. | BISouthAfrica
In a series of emails sent about 24 hours earlier, Musk asked to meet with"anyone who actually writes software" on Friday afternoon.
He told them to gather on the 10th floor of the building, where he's been working since taking over Twitter on October 27. Employees were asked to first send Musk a"bullet point summary" of their code for the past six months, along with"up to 10 screenshots of the most salient lines of code." His memos came after mass resignations following an ultimatum made by the billionaire earlier this week. Musk told employees to decide by Thursday afternoon whether to sign up for his"extremely hardcore" version of"Twitter 2.0" or resign.
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