Afrigator Speaks To Regator, Issue Resolved

Yesterday the Afrigator team and I made a big stink about how we thought Regator looked a whole lot like our project.  As is often the case I think we got on our high horses a bit and I regret not doing my homework properly because after Scott Lockhart, founder of Regator, got in touch with us to explain that any similarity betwen the two sites is pure coincidence, I’m feeling rather sheepish and need to retract my previous post.

As Justin has outlined the sites aim to achieve different things and might even be complimentary, who knows.  Either way learn a lesson from me and make contact before mouthing off (one would think I should know better by now…)

Good luck to the Regator team as they grow their userbase off a good start.

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7 Responses to “Afrigator Speaks To Regator, Issue Resolved”
  1. Scott Lockhart 5 July 2008 at 7:25 am #

    Cheers Mike!
    You owe me a beer! :)
    Scott.

  2. SimonB 5 July 2008 at 8:38 am #

    hehe you see its always better to talk first and fight later ;-)
    Glad you guys could work things out peacefully.

    It’s good to see you a humble guy ;-)

  3. Joey da Silva 5 July 2008 at 2:22 pm #

    It would seem Ooba could be forgiven? http://imod.co.za/2008/03/05/did-mortage-sa-make-an-ooba-messup/ ;)

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