Putting all of the political discussion to one side (I don't find it that 
interesting, and I am not one that is concerned the sky is falling because 
of this fork) I have one very simple tactical question: 

   what are the considerations that a developer might have in deciding to 
switch from nodejs to iojs ?  

Perhaps its too early to even get an answer to that, due to the fact that 
the new org seems to be currently shrouded in some of kind well-intentioned 
cone of silence as they try (pointlessly, it seems to me) not to piss of 
joyent and be able to point to some theoretical future where the toothpaste 
might all go back in the tube.

But if they want a viable product and org, then they need users and 
supporters.  To get users they have to educate them about why this product 
is right for them.  If they are not ready for that -- not ready to really 
have people join the community -- then they should say so.  Otherwise, they 
should get on with providing more details so people like me can self-select 
whether this project/community is for them.

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