Am Freitag, den 31.07.2009, 00:08 +0200 schrieb Neil Aggarwal:
Rip-off is a harsh word.
Maybe, but it seems to accurately describe the situation as it is coming out.
"Don't cry over spit milk"
The problem is this situation is erroding the trust in this project.
To me, the larger problem is the fact that the rest of the team kept it under wraps for so long. That immediately begs the question of what else they are hiding or potentially will hide in the future.
The reason stated was that it would make the project "look bad". What happens if they discover something else that would make the project "look bad"? Would they try to hide that too?
Neil
Don't panic! The fact the developers finally went public should raise your trust in them not lower it. I think you are overreacting. Actually if you really care about it much you could have sensed this thing coming up earlier.
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