Guys relax. You can't just bring out the pitchforks at the slightest issue. This is not a copy paste coin, the source code is unique, there's bound to some challenges along the way.
You have to remember that you got your coins for free. So you're not risking anything. Those who bought more are responsible for their own actions. What could the devs possibly achieve by lying about development? They're the ones who stand to lose the most if the project fails because they've invested a lot of time, money and effort into this.
You're right, but please remember its not always about 'YOU'. Many a time Devs make this mistake. The is general mistrust in the crypto-free-distribution world. Here in particular the distribution method has been more than haphazard.
Nobody really knows what a crypto Dev has in mind. To keep things straight and simple -- and to be on the safer side please adopt the
SHOW DON'T TELL principle. It is a writing technique as well as an important design principle. Introduce new features with arrows, push out screen-shots, test together with the community (when you can).