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by BinaryIdiot
3426 days ago
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I fail to see how I did anything to your argument. The original poster showed the email, the founder responded saying they're going to review the contracts because what's in there is not their intent, figure it out and then add a FAQ. You replied to the founder with a simple regurgitation of the issue and nothing more. The issue the founder just said they will be addressing in the comment you replied to. So I wasn't sure what you wanted your comment to accomplish. Sounded like it wasn't fast enough but if that's not the case what do you actually want from this conversation with the founder? Do you want him to apologize to you? Do you want them to issue a public apology? What was your goal to avoid me from construing your argument any further? |
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At no point did the parent say that Gigster had to change right now. Rather, the parent made some reasonable points:
A.) Smart developers would not sign shitty contracts.
B.) When a smart developer asked questions about the contract, his questions were flat out ignored.
C.) Now that there is an outcry, the founder claims he will 'review' the contract.
If the founder had gotten involved in the support case, the response would be reasonable. Now, it stinks of a founder doing damage control.