On MrV's principles
MrV gave up hours of his life every day for 8 (?) months in order to help develop emunie for free.
When he realised that the developer was unworthy of his trust, he threw that all away to follow his conscience.
He now finds himself in possession of damning material, showing the developer as he truly is which is obviously relevant to prospective investors. He decides to publish this material knowing full well his ex-colleagues will react just like they have.
I don't think it's MrV's integrity which is in question here.
Final response to a sad little man whom obviously has never started or developed anything worthwhile.
I've read your posts regarding this "damning material". An intelligent investor would see this as Dan having a keen sense of business savvy towards understand the threats and opportunities that could present themselves to his endeavors and thus accordingly consider all alternative chess moves in defense.
Your other accusation regarding the 'balance of hatching' seeming unfairly aligned towards Dan. What an utterly idiotic lack of system and development skills you must possess. This issue has already been resolved within the current beta and can be verified by anyone with a modicum of SQL skills. Just because a programmer doesn't oil YOUR squeaky wheel at the time you cry like a baby does NOT mean he doesn't know it needs to be oiled. There is a time for those fixes to occur and it is a matter of prioritizing the requirements during the development cycle. How sad for you that you left before you could learn such aspects of programming and instead wanted to run off crying like a child when their ice cream fell off the cone.
You accuse me of being a child while ranting like one. It seems all you can do is attack me personally rather than present facts as they are. Shame.
Heres a few facts for you:
I was always near the top of the earnings list so have nothing to complain about on a personal level.
The damning material showed Dan's true beliefs about other peoples ideas and therefore is very relevant. Not damning on its own maybe, but relevant nonetheless.
I'm glad Dan has now fixed the "bug" where he was getting 10x more than everyone else. I hope future investors will keep a close eye on this.
This was only one of my reasons for leaving, as you well know.
I have no regrets for having left as I followed my conscience and continue to do so.