That's fine when you act as Tamar Granor on your own behalf. But when something sad happens and you're a leader and people can't see you doing anything, they reach their own conclusions. I continue to see reactions that indicate a level of surprise about the EOL. No one should have been at all surprised about the decision. Sure, folks are disappointed. But anyone who truly was surprised has either been in total denial, or living on a desert island. Look, you have to acknowlege that every major trend involving Fox has been downward for many years now.
Last night you referred to a post by Dan Freeman as a "crock" (and I tend to agree with you). But anyone who "concludes" that perceived inactivity amongst community product leaders is somehow responsible for the EOL, well, that's a crock as well. Giving that mindset a voice is not good jugement, IMO.