WotC_Mel said:
There seems to be a persistant belief that *which* software Wizards is implementing is up for debate. It isn't. Chatspace will be implemented sometime late this summer.
While it has been made perfectly clear that this is the case, there's still one issue which thus far seems to have been avoided like the plague and I firmly believe needs to be addressed.
Why is Wizards keeping and implementing software that didn't deliver what it promised? This issue hasn't even been touched upon since you made your statement about the chat not living up to what was promised when it was purchased, as quoted below:
WotC Mel said:
This is the item I mentioned I'd be getting back to. There are three or so serious disappointments for me in terms of what was promised for the chat before purchase and not delivered. I knew that the description field was inadequate when I saw the test version. I discussed custome work to the code being done to expand it and was told that, yes, that could be done. Well, after purchase when we get down to it, in fact it can not.
I
know I'm not the only one who has a BIG issue with this. It would be alot different if the software has been bought and the coding done to expand the field as promised. I could
even understand it (or at least understand it more) if you'd bought the software
knowing that the description field wouldn't be adequate enough and
couldn't be fixed. [highlight]But the fact is that Wizards of the Coast kept the software even -after- they knew Akiva hadn't lived up to their end of the bargain.[/highlight] Promises were obviously made to Wizards when they bought this software that Akiva failed to keep, [highlight]and yet Wizards not only -kept- the software, but now is, to all appearances, avoiding the subject![/highlight] So please, Mel...I don't mean this to come across as attacking you, but I, and I'm sure many others, want an answer on this: Why isn't this software being returned if Akiva didn't deliver on their promises?
Please don't avoid this question any longer.

I would at least rather hear "I can't comment on that subject" than for it to be ignored when so many have showed their concerns about it.