yeah, basically the same what 'Peter' has been posting on Bitcointalk.
In any case - even IF we still get our tokens - it is a massive PR disaster and has shown that their team lacks both professionalism and a firm grip on the technology they are building upon.
Rant emailed, rant posted to website, half-assed retraction, but no public statement, rant deleted from website, tokens yes, tokens no, double tokens for some...
No contingency plans, poorly executed, terrible zig-zagging, user blaming, etc.... if they run the actual Authorship platform the same way that they dealt with this bounty screw-up... they are doomed.
And it will impact the value of the ATS tokens.
Investors will NOT be amused.