I hope this site, and others, serve to convince the community that Node isn't going to work, and to move forward with iojs instead. Even if the Node project fixed everything, I would still prefer iojs.
I agree with the grandparent post. Joyent has been so flippant, and specifically when Bryan Cantrill made that post, I just totally lost all respect for Joyent. I spent the winter writing Go, so had lost touch with node-forward, and came back to the pleasant surprise of io.js v1.0.x. I think at this point, it would be a step backwards (and a mistake) to give Joyent even a meter of ground that's been gained with the io.js fork.