Esteemed Innovation Team

The Esteemed Innovation Team is the group of people who develop the Esteemed Innovation mod. They formerly developed Flaxbeard's Steam Power (FSP) and its mobile version, though FSP was discontinued for its successor, Esteemed Innovation, and the mobile developer, kingbudderjr, has not remained in contact with the rest of the team.

It was technically created by SatanicSanta and Xbony2, because the original development team of Flaxbeard and Zenith never had a name or its own GitHub organization. Since SatanicSanta and Xbony2 have created the team, it has expanded. The team's name originates from the name of the in-game guide book, Esteemed Innovation.

Teams
Esteemed Innovation is divided into 4 main subteams: General Developers, Mobile Developers, Aesthetics Team, and the Testing Monkeys.

The General Developers are the primary contributors to Esteemed Innovation (formerly Flaxbeard's Steam Power), as well as any other projects that may be started be Esteemed Innovation.

The Mobile Developers contribute to Flaxbeard's Steam Power Mobile.

The Aesthetics Team create the art, models, and lore for the mod.

Testing Monkeys are given access to early releases in order to catch major bugs so that they can be resolved before proper beta or full releases.

Previous members
At the time that these members were involved, the previously described sub-teams were not present. The teams listed in the below table are assumed based on their involvement and contributions.

Explanation of membership
There exists a core set of people who have decided that a portion of their everyday time is best spent working on the projects of the EI Team, as described above. Though this is true, the difference between members and average users in the community is fairly arbitrary. The EI Team operates as a socially run organization in which contributions by community members are valued equally to those of the members of the team. In that respect, membership itself is arbitrary and simply a bureaucratic decision based around time management and allocation of permissions in social media and Git repositories, rather than the creation of a hierarchy based around worth and labor. Members of the community and the organization have equal say in the direction of the mod, if they choose to provide it, and often contribute with help in testing, development, and asset (textures, models, sounds, localization, etc.) production.