THIS.
I agree that indie devs owe nothing to thr anyone, but that doesn't mean that there won't be any consequences. When you deal with the public, there are expectations to be had, a relationship between author and the public, public places it's trust into an author and author places it's trust into it's audience. This is a two-way street and while yes, Kael as an author is free to do whatever he wants (I agree), that's doesn't mean that he should. That doesn't mean that some people won't be upset about it, and I'm really, really sorry for being said person, but I found current situation very displeasing.