You've done a lot of great and hard work on this, thank you.
The Server is available to customer.
Too bad is, that the community did not submit any substantial pulls and valued BOPs work to 0.3 BTC in 2013.
Just so you know, you're not doing your product any favours in the thread.
Complaining about not receiving much in the way of tips makes it look like you don't actually have any customers at all (otherwise you wouldn't care about your tip address), and regardless acting like this in public is going to turn off potential customers.
Overall I get the impression that you consider the community defective for not adopting your software instead of taking the weak response as an indication that your marketing outreach requires improvement.
I tried for one year, but the open source did not deliver any benefit to me. No substantial code contribution, no donation no offers from those who claim supporting the open source development of Bitcoin.
In contrary I was frequently attacked for being irresponsible releasing an alternative implementation, or rushing out features too early.
The same time I have paying customer and venture capitalists who wonder why I give away IP for free. I run out of arguments.
I respect and appreciate where your VCs are coming from, but look at it this way: I am a potential customer. I, as the operator of xyz company, am fully aware of the risks involved in searching for implementations outside the core code. One small mistake can lead to disastrous effects (see: gox).
I want to trust you and your platform, but I can't wholeheartedly. Without being able to audit your code I don't know if you haven't made a mistake in your implementation. And there is nothing you could really do to convince me otherwise without open sourcing it. You lost me as a customer, unfortunately.