Exact quotes from emails between you and your manager would make it easier for outsiders to judge for themselves the degree of miscommunication vs broken agreements.
I tried to use the exact quotes while describing things that they sent me because it’s easy for me to misrepresent their actions, and I don’t want tit to be the case.
Yeah, the TLDR sounds worse than the story, so the story might aound worse than the correspondence.
But Igor presumably had some reasoning for not publishing it immediately. Preserving privacy? An opportunity for the fund to save face? The former would have worked better without the name drop, and the latter seems antithetical to local culture...
Exact quotes from emails between you and your manager would make it easier for outsiders to judge for themselves the degree of miscommunication vs broken agreements.
Over on EAF Caleb said tentative no to releasing the emails, and wants more time to think
I tried to use the exact quotes while describing things that they sent me because it’s easy for me to misrepresent their actions, and I don’t want tit to be the case.
Yeah, the TLDR sounds worse than the story, so the story might aound worse than the correspondence.
But Igor presumably had some reasoning for not publishing it immediately. Preserving privacy? An opportunity for the fund to save face? The former would have worked better without the name drop, and the latter seems antithetical to local culture...