Are there any reviews or comments from Marty Hall, Jason Hunter, Hans Bergsten, David Geary, David Flannigan, or any other recognized authority in the field? AFAIK, nobody is using 2.4/2.0 in production yet so how valuable is the info? Is this yet another "rush to publish" to get sales at the expense of content?
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