It's going to grab some attention, folks in the field will understand why I made my decision, and hopefully I'll then be able to move on. I don't aim for anything more, or less. It was a statement I had to make, the resulting reaction was inevitable, and I hope it's not louder than it has to be. Both myself and the folks at Peerio have lives to move on with.
I stayed silent for eight months, but it was painful, because I felt like I had empowered (and largely built) a company that now had ulterior motives and was open to blackmailing its own. The sad thing is, I can't issue an alarm bell without there being some wave of confusion and misinterpretation across the community, and I just wish I could do the former without being inundated with the latter.
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It is really unacceptable for a company's whose core assets are your work to cause you this much distress.