I mostly agree with you, Jonas, but I think you’re using the phrase “founder” in a confusing way. I think a founder is someone who is directly involved in establishing an organisation. Contributions that are indirect like Bostrom and Eliezer’s, or that come after the organisation is started (like DGB) may be very important, but don’t make them founders. I would probably totally agree with you if you just said you’re answering a different question: “Who caused EA to be what it is today?”
I mostly agree with you, Jonas, but I think you’re using the phrase “founder” in a confusing way. I think a founder is someone who is directly involved in establishing an organisation. Contributions that are indirect like Bostrom and Eliezer’s, or that come after the organisation is started (like DGB) may be very important, but don’t make them founders. I would probably totally agree with you if you just said you’re answering a different question: “Who caused EA to be what it is today?”
Hmm, but EA isn’t an organization, it’s a movement. I don’t really know what it even means to say that a movement has co-founders …