My "relationships" are nothing more than people being willing to talk to me, ask me for advice, and warn me about possible threats. They're not legal contracts.
Your actions make it appear as if you attack companies with the hope of landing consulting fees. I assume if companies hire you as a consultant or put you on some advisory board then you stop badmouthing them. These type of developer attacks are a high risk issue due to the small number of developers who have been given authority by the github gatekeeper and the lack of an incentive system for Bitcoin devlelopers.
I have been suggesting a systematic risk analysis to reduce the probability of such an attack. If you have a systematic risk analysis then when there are issue you judge it against a standard. That replaces the current situation where developers haphazardly make claims in twitter, Reddit, and blog posts and create drama and confusion.
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