R. Scott Perry wrote:
The management could have just said, "Scott, you did a great job in the past; take this new project and just do it however you like." But that would have just increased their reliance on me -- whereas this way, I can help mold the new company. They can learn from their mistakes this way (and the mistakes are relatively minor), and move from an average team with above average members to an above average team.
The mistakes with this were not "relatively minor". While I'm not using the test, others seem to indicate that it is better at detecting ham than it is at detecting spam. Now anyone that installed this is scoring a massive number of false positives at 8 points on their system, and there has yet to be a public announcement from Barry, or an acknowledgment from you as to the issue. This doesn't affect me at all, but it causes me pause. If that's the way that they and you want to run their business, that's your prerogative. As a customer, I'm taken back by not only the release, but also by your response, and I'm very disappointed that there now seems to be a large disconnect between those that are calling the shots, and your customers. This has made me start to rethink my choices because I can't rely on something that has become progressively abstract and recent developments are starting to scare me much more. If you put yourself in my shoes, you would feel exactly the same way.
Matt
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