I just thought it was a very funny image of people "looking at the code".
The other assumptions above are all wrong; I am not mad at anyone and everyone can stay in, the more the merrier.
The thing I mentioned before was that Guldencoin should decide the course for Guldencoin itself. And that it should not stray away from its primary focus on the Dutch market.
That is my opinion. And on top of that I do not like people insulting others and accusing others of fud whenever they please. Who are we to judge.
In fact I have purchased multiple products with NLG, am an early adopter of NLG, have informed ny2cafuse early on how you can unleash enormous hashing power which I directed through his criptoe network, was one of the first merchants to accept NLG as a payment option through LitePaid, gave away over 40000 NLG through the guldencoinpuzzel promotion, promoted NLG through facebook, linkedin and twitter, and I hope NLG will become a serious payment option in The Netherlands (and abroad in a second stage).
So I am not bumming anyone. I am a big NLG supporter.
In my view the success of NLG depends on the adoption of the coin by the Dutch population.
The sooner the better, because the momentum is fading. That worries me.
I'll take a step back then. I really did take your gulden forum post as a swipe at me and my team. I'm sure if you go back and look at the conversation here and then your post there, you could see where I would think your post was directed in that way. If I was wrong in that, then I apologize. I would guess that the post was directed at me though, as our history of communication here has always been touchy at best. Additionally, you've always seemed to take NLG out of the hands of anyone foreign, and my team holds a lot of it.
That aside, if you're worried about the momentum fading, don't come here and knock the development of the simulator. It's a solid solution to algorithm testing, even if it's in it's early stages. People were excited about it during development, and still are... let them have that. If you want the momentum to continue, embrace the wins instead of knocking them.
-Fuse