Charles Hoskinson, CEO of Input Output (IO), denied suggestions that Cardano follows a “hush-hush tradition.” Developer Adam Dean said that the Vasil testnet is “catastrophically ruined,” prompting Hoskinson to respond. Meanwhile, Sebastien Guillemot said Cardano developers don’t speak up when discussing growth barriers. Nevertheless, Hoskinson said there had been an “unfair narrative” created about testnet points in a live broadcast that was published immediately after Dean’s tweet. “Hush-Hush Tradition” Guillemot expressed his anger at an alleged “hush-hush tradition” that surrounded his work on the Vasil upgrade. We have such a hush-hush culture that even hinting at some test network issue leads to a multi-day panic. Meanwhile in Ethereum, devs can just honestly talk about their software https://t.co/cYEY6dNp8o — Sebastien Guillemot (@SebastienGllmt) August 23, 2022 He responded to a post by dev Péter Szilágyi, who openly acknowledged that the most recent Geth 1.10.22 release is “borked.” The founder of Cardano backed up his denial by claiming that open points are publicly available on Github. He said discussions on technical and high-quality assurance on Twitter, Reddit, and Telegram “have no use and merely hurt progress.” Recent Replacement of Vasil “Catastrophically Damaged” After finding three different problems, the Vasil improvement was postponed a second time on July 28. Hoskinson said at the time that the most curre...