Some people are comfortable with questions and criticisms, and I respect and appreciate @npub1t0ny...jgqv for not shying away from questions about Mutiny’s announcement. To those saying I shouldn’t be critical, or that Mutiny “doesn’t owe you any further explanation,” I suggest you learn to be more skeptical in life, and never take people at face value when money is involved.

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People are very soft in this space and easy to hurt their feelings! Unfortunately! But this will not prevent me to criticize or ask the questions even if it will cost me that “internet friendship” 😂 It’s open source right ?! How do you get feedback? From the people who use your software right ? How do you improve your product ? By gathering criticism. And so on! If you have 0 criticism, 0 feedback, 0 questions then you product is not being used and nobody cares
💯Absolutely. Keep real. Face the objective facts directly. Only through sincere communication can we solve problems and grow. No personal attacks.
You’re not being critical. Generally speaking (because I’m not that familiar with the Mutiny situation) it’s customer service 101. It’s all fun and games and shit being a startup dev and shooting from the hip, but eventually you have to put on your adult big boy pants and realize you’re running a business.