There must be something I'm missing somewhere... or maybe it is some other people that do. It seems that many original pre-orderers who are paying for the upgrade feel forced to buy it, otherwise they wouldn't ever get it. The delays that have happened with Craig's company (OpenPandora Ltd.), such as the 7-day premium upgrade, are not the same as EvilDragon's company (OpenPandora GmbH); thus, seeing that many things have improved since EvilDragon started the production in Germany, I don't understand how everyone is still afraid of not getting their Pandora. Yes, the production speed is currently slower than what some could expect, but that is normal, because the production processes have to be perfected so that no or very few errors happen in the future. I think it is possible that the speed will increase eventually, I don't know when. And please don't say Two Months™, because that also is something that used to happen with the production in Texas. Though who knows, maybe by the beginning of the summer, the production rate will increase and fulfill more and more orders. The problem is still to get more preorders once that speed is reached.
I haven't pre-ordered yet, because I am minor and must rely on my parents to make the payment, and they aren't all that sure about it yet. Once the speed is reached, I will probably manage to convince my parents, and will place an order. I don't know about the others, but I'm pretty sure I'm not alone, waiting that the production flows better (directly or indirectly) to place their order. If anything, if the amount of Pandora orders drops later, the very popular idea of a second-generation Pandora could be approached, who knows.
What I mean by this is that I am confident that the production will get better soon. You may have your opinion, but what I think is that things are going smooth and the past is still haunting many people. I don't think we must forget the past at all, but we must consider that the past is the past and that it makes sense to promote the project at this step of its progression.