



I would be concerned at the length of time that it has taken to fix the congestion, but it would entirely depend on developer communication, and any developments that happen between now and then, so talking about it now is pointless, defeatist, and really bad for community morale.
I disagree. I think it's healthy for the market when the consumer communicates his frustrations with the producer. Either the producer heeds the consumer and works to please him, thus creating a better product for the marketplace, or he doesn't and eventually makes way for someone else to create that better product. That's my theory anyway.I would be concerned at the length of time that it has taken to fix the congestion, but it would entirely depend on developer communication, and any developments that happen between now and then, so talking about it now is pointless, defeatist, and really bad for community morale.




There is communicating frustration, and the toxic manner in which the community has conducted itself, right up to the entitled nature of expecting compensation (which we may get, but we aren't entitled to).I disagree. I think it's healthy for the market when the consumer communicates his frustrations with the producer. Either the producer heeds the consumer and works to please him, thus creating a better product for the marketplace, or he doesn't and eventually makes way for someone else to create that better product. That's my theory anyway.
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