Ok, that's valid. Let's have a serious convo here, for real. I feel that WildSharks question was valid. Do you not find it a little disturbing how quickly psionic jumped all over him when he was just asking a question to make sure things were on the up and up? I feel what he asked is what the whales should be asking. The way psionic jumped all over him is reminiscent of the "old days" (see, I didn't bring up coin names, I'd like to have a serious discussion here)
The question Wild asked was MOOT based on the fact the reason for starting the initiative was to help solo Developers. The discussion of this was over 3 days in the making with no profit to be made off of the MN that would of been created. The question is a valid one but MOOT if you where paying attention to what the initiative was about. Now Psionic got mad cause he tried to start something to help the community and it gets trashed by someone who was not even apart of it in the end. So here we are with no Initiative and 2 people mad. (This is my personal view of this)
I guess I see it a bit different. If I was in psionic' shoes, I would be appreciative of the question as it is a question to make sure said initiative is on the up and up. Constructive criticism only makes things better. When someone can't handle constructive criticism, shit goes haywire. That is the point of a community, to help each other out to make sure everything is legit. Psionic seems to have gone on a power trip cause someone posed a valid question to his initiative.
Now his reaction is going to cause people to not question things for fear of being ridiculed. Not good for a project with limited resources that relies on its community for input.
With a MN involved, I could see how there could be legal concern. One little trip up could put it on the wrong side of the legal fence. Being critical of it only helps to keep it kosher. But it seems like someone didn't like being questioned. Psionic a behavior would keep me as an investor far away from any aspect he is involved in. But that is just me, but I'm sure many other people would agree.