Mow thinks the Bitcoin community should simply allow the Bitcoin Core contributors to get back to work. He stated, I think what we need to do is give the Core team time to write the code . . . These debates and the drama takes time away from them, and it slows the developers down.
Classic formula for success:
1. Slow down development with debates and drama
2. Complain about slow development
3.

4. Profit!
So of course, most of the comments on that article on its website are along the lines of, "Blockstream is the evil empire!" Fantastic. No arguments you make or facts you present can breach that wall of ignorance. Blockstream people like gmaxwell can post ad infinitum saying things like:
...something something blockstream blocked a blocksize increase...
No, not blockstream people (go look for proposals from Blockstream people-- there are several blocksize hardforks suggested). Because of the constant toxic abuse, most of us have backed away from Bitcoin Core involvement in any case.
But it doesn't matter, because in their heads, Blockstream is still somehow in control of and scheming to destroy everything.