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Sunday, 6 March 2011

Code review and bug tracking continues

Posted on 12:10 by Unknown
This is the tedious part of pre-release work ;o. I will release a new beta though, as soon as I possibly can. Although I've got new problems, I am just going to ignore them, despite their impact on business. It is all I can do. I know I run one of the cleanest and most ethical companies on the net, and have for over a decade. My users know that. The total story is quite long, but a 4th oopsie by SiteAdvisor on ProLasso.com has hurt sales because that is the domain I was using to send final purchasers to in previous builds (now changed, silently, so hundreds of thousands of copies still exist with that URL).

Meanwhile, as SA tries to fix its own internal algorithm problems, the reviewer that got banned from SiteAdvisor is using this as cannon fodder against both me and McAfee (he blames his ban on me for daring to point out that he 'hit' me with a defamatory remark amongst his 2 million site reviews.. but that had NOTHING to do with his ban that happened some 30 days later). He later recanted, twice -- because the first recant was so offensive. After his second recant, I had no issue with him. I just don't like being defamed, or having my integrity falsely attacked. I'm sure anyone can understand that.

Anyway, forget all that, working only here. I have no control, clearly ;). It doesn't matter how ethical I operate, a single false positive from years ago could be, and may be, the cause of these strange SA problems. We don't know because they make no accusations (same as prior 3 incidents they corrected), and their TrustedSource server is on the fritz. I have no more energy to fight.
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