Yes go to your mom..., EVEN your site rating says "POSSIBLE SCAM" so prove otherwise.
Your account TOO has quite low number of posts here on Bitcoin forum soooo..... Mr. Legend, if I'm a troll then you are a scammer.
I don't need to go to my mom, she comes to me... "Possible Scam" doesn't mean definite scam... ScamAdviser writes in the reasons that Talleo doesn't have any reviews on known sites and that reduces the rating. They reduced the rating by 10 points because of some negative comments on social media, but that happens to a lot of legit cryptocurrency projects, because some community members mistakenly think they can overrule decisions made by development team or take over the administration of the cryptocurrency. If they want to make a better cryptocurrency, they should fork the codebase and make up own name for the currency. That's how open-source development should work.
I still have about 15 times the number of posts and comments than you... More people like you try to discredit me, better my activity level goes...
The reason why I don't have huge number of posts here in Bitcoin Forum is because I focus on what is important and that is making the code for Talleo better by adding new features and fixing issues inherited from code we have forked from. I leave most of the marketing to the community as that means we get unbiased reviews of the code and overall quality instead of worthless empty words that most marketing companies like to use but have nothing whatsoever to do with what Talleo is, and are unintelligible to common people... That is also why we don't have long list of features in our roadmap... We add features we can actually implement, then take whatever time we need to perfect them based on community feedback.
Our first team leader could write code, but he did take shortcuts and didn't actually make sure the code worked and was legal in regards to copyrights. He was sued for DMCA violation, but the project itself was saved due to me contacting GitHub and representative of the copyright holder and promising that any errors will be fixed as soon as GitHub re-enabled our repositories. This is the same team leader that attempted exit scam by selling most of the coins he did hold, but rest of the team did take over maintaining the code and seed nodes.
The previous team leader (number 2 out of 3) had background in marketing, but he knew next to nothing about coding, so he made bad decisions about what direction the coin development should go for... He ended up switching to code base that was too hard to work with and ended up wasting several months of valuable time. Rest of the team did stay on the current code base and rebranded it as Talleo. Most of the community did switch to Talleo and will continue supporting it no matter how many exchanges we are listed on...
I have background in chemistry, psychology and business administration. My mother has degree in law. I might not have background in professional programming, but as a hobby I have gathered over 35 years experience. I'm still learning a lot of things, but at least I can write software that does what it is supposed to do.