I’ll publish a short history of CTM at Tweak Town within the next week or so. In it I detail my own positive experience with CTM and also provide a short CTM history including the “issue” about the Comodo ownership of the code, plus the fact that CTM3 has been in cryo-sleep for many months now.
I asked Melih for a fresh statement to be included in the article but he hasn’t replied to me yet. So in the end I just included what Melih has mentioned in the past, that the code was bought from one of the original inventors of this technology. Personally I’m 100% with Melih on this. Still, I would have loved a longer startement from him and maybe also another statement on the current/future state of the program. Not just a single-sentence answer, but a proper, juicy statement. It is strange that he seems to be avoiding my ■■■ as of late, when in fact I want to draw more public attention to CTM and see it grow to its full potential.
I think that more people should know about this program. I hope that Melih gives it a boost again soon. This is what some very loyal Comodo fans want, and Melih has said very clearly recently that he always listens. Maybe it’s high time to take CTM out of the freezer.
I split and merged a cross post of mrarnlold in a more relevant topic. At mrnanold: please don’t crosspost and post in an appropriate topic without hijacking others.