Imagine, if you will, that a nice man comes up to you and tells you about a fantastic room. He leads you to this room, and at the far end of the room from the door is a cake. That cake is clearly delicious, and you're told as much. Unfortunately, in order to reach said cake, you have to walk barefoot across an entire room full of rusty nails, broken class, and scorpions with a serious hate-on for human beings.
But then another nice man runs up to you. He says that he has excellent news for you about this cake, that it will make you very happy.
"So I don't have to walk through all this broken glass and stuff?" you ask.
"Oh, no, you still have to," replies the man. "But we've made the cake at the end taste
even better. Isn't that awesome!"
And at this point, anyone in the world would turn around and walk away. I don't care how much you like cake, that cake just isn't worth the trouble.
That, in a nutshell, is how I felt while looking at
the announcements for VanaFest 2010. Because they're going to make that endgame cake taste ever better, and that's great. But that's all the way over there.
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