> I don't know that anybody is frustrated about what they did. It's that anybody else who could have benevolently done the same thing, much faster, but without all the process, would be in massively hot water.
But the process is the whole point isn't it? If anyone was able to do this whenever they wanted and without oversight that would be a major concern. This is an example how this kind of thing can be done in a safer, legal way. Of course it won't be as fast as just letting anyone do this, but that's a price worth paying.
But the process is the whole point isn't it? If anyone was able to do this whenever they wanted and without oversight that would be a major concern. This is an example how this kind of thing can be done in a safer, legal way. Of course it won't be as fast as just letting anyone do this, but that's a price worth paying.