While time will heal the downtime, the lack of confidence will haunt unless there is some evidence that lessons were learned in all camps.
The top 20 witnesses are the last line of defense between the end-users and hacking, incompetence, or catastrophic errors. While I do not have a large investment here, it is enough I want to feel it is in good hands.
I still see more people fighting rather than assisting with the testnet, etc.
While I am waiting to see how this pans out, it is difficult to feel much can change with Pumpkin and Freedom.
I also want to acknowledge that I saw you communicating on the blockchain prior to the fork about your concerns. Although I don't always appreciate your communication style, kudos for pointing out the risks and doing what you could to bring awareness.
The buck stops with the witnesses, not SteemIt Inc.
RE: Did We Learn Any Lessons From HF20?