So, if I decided to do reviews on several products. Then found a series of products I thoroughly enjoyed so much that I decided to become a supplier, should all my work prior to my involvement be deleted?
That's like saying a Microsoft user who loves Windows finally gets a job at Microsoft...so all their work prior to their employment gets deleted.
What about a Linux lover who finally gets a job at Red Hat?
No, community leaders who become employed or start selling the products they believe in should not be punished. They were convinced. They did hundreds of reviews on many different products...and they chose a company they decided was "top notch" in their book.
IN the end, all you can say is "All your reviews from here on out should be considered biased." Anything else is immoral, unethical, and bad community.
I applaud parked for working with Janty a bit....if I was offered a job to fulfill Janty orders in my spare time, I would take it. It's a good product...the manual switch is the best thing since sliced bread as far as I am concerned. It's not really about the money...it's about helping the company you believe in to succeed. The money is a nice bonus.
That's my take on the situation.