Well it looks like you have already decided to pander to the miners and disregard the obvious risk to the stability of the network. I guess we can just plan on more unintended forks, lost coins, long outages while waiting for sporks/updates or other fixes, and long waits for exchanges to get updates and get on the correct chain. We obviously think differently. If it was me, and my coin was becoming a serial forker and there was an obvious and easy solution like POS, then it would have already been done.
If it happens once, people might have some patience. But now it's happened twice, and you've made it clear that you have no interest in putting a definite stop to it. You are also willfully ignoring how a group with superior hardware can quickly take over the majority of the hash and cause problems.
It's your coin though and you're going to do what you want regardless of what the bigger investors or community wants. Might as well not even have the vote, it was nothing more than a PR stunt to fool people into believing it was a community project.