| ▲ | neilv 3 hours ago | |
@ptorrone, the forum drama is hard to follow, and maybe a little upset or sleep-deprived. The blog post is OK (though maybe consider dropping the "We were informed...", and the addendum about "trying to drag"), but doesn't explain the forum drama about context. In a skim of the forum, I saw only insufficient references to a context of problems and maybe improper behavior, scattered around. I couldn't get a good read on the context, after trying for longer than I think most people will. If the company would like to explain more about the context, would it make sense to take a deep breath, and sit down with a PR advisor or lawyer, to figure out exactly what you want to say, and how? Do it very carefully, so you only have to do it once? Or would the company like to drop the matter of that context, and move on, even though that would leave the confusing forum messages? (Disclosure: Limor is a friend from our earlier hacker/MIT days, but I've not discussed this matter with her.) | ||