Before this thread goes into lock down, I want to point out something I think is important, especially to any Lurking Mearls' (CR 1) and the like out there:
All this arguing and inevitable finger pointing, virtual shouting and general hostility is rooted in something very good and very positive: love for the game. We all love D&D or we wouldn't be here, even if we stopped buying or playing it after Supplement I. And love begets passion, which can often cloud our judgement and make us do and say things we might rather have not said or done. But in those passionate wors and acts, there's truth if you can sift through to find it.
People defending 4E for whatever reason are saying *something* important, and so are the people disparaging it. Advancing any particular edition or playstyle says something of value to those that make the game -- or, now, those that make the GAMES. Because we have to face it: before, there was D&D and Everything Else, and now, due to the OGL, there are many D&D's. Labyrinth Lord and Swords and Wizardry and OSRIC and Pathfinder ARE D&D, even if the trademark had to be filed off, and people play them and purchase their products. Wizards can't ignore that. They can choose to hand over that portion of their potential customer base to others, because it isn't profitable or profitable enough, but they can't ignore it. Every sale of Labyrinth Lord might not be a lost sale of 4E, but it is a lost sale of D&D to WotC.
And for me, the D&Der who loves old school D&D and yet enjoys his new school version as well, that's awesome. I get to have my cake and eat it to. I can purchase new stuff for the best RPG in the world -- any edition of it -- and support the companies that keep it alive, AT THE SAME TIME as voting against 4E with my dollars by not having to support WotC.
But it isn't a boycott. I already have my sights on Gamma World because I am curious what they do with it. It could be awesome. I may even buy an Essentials product or two to see if they made a 4E I could love (probably not, but here's hoping). But if they really want my dollars, if they really want me back as a WotC customer, they'll consider me and a whole lot of people like me worth the expense to do their own official D&D retro-clone, or repackage the old games, or even just sell the PDFs again. Until that time, as I said upthread, someone else is getting paid when I get my D&D fix.