Well, some interesting statements. Only time will tell (like NEXT WEEK!) how meaningful they are.

waytools: waytools: team has everyone focused on manufacturing facilities logistics tasks right now.

Doesn’t say that is the only thing, but it at least points to something specific. I’ve worked in manufacturing and have a number of family members who were in position of authority who did it as a career. So, while I don’t know all the details that could apply in your case, I do know it can be a very complicated thing, especially when working internationally.

waytools: waytools: Re - acquisition speculations, there’s quite a lot to unpack there, which we may disclose later.

Which would sort of imply that at least someone is interested in acquiring the company - whether or not WT is interested in letting them do it or not. Could also just mean a licensing agreement. Or other things. Certainly “lots” of things there.

waytools: waytools: Most important guiding principle for us is to make sure all our customers get the product they want.

Another item with lots of possibilities - licensing, an actual acquisition but one that doesn’t stop WT from initially filling all orders (but if that is followed by an acquisition, what happens to support?). All kinds of stuff possible.

waytools: waytools: Prospective partners sometimes have different goals.

Ditto. Though “partners” is a bit different than “acquisition”?

waytools: waytools: ‘Complete’ is a matter of perspective in the OS firmware world. The current iOS isn’t ‘complete’ in the sense of being the end-all, but Apple instead makes release iterations, and it gets smarter over time.

Yes, firmware is always changing, having bugs fixed, etc. I’m pretty sure no one, if you were to say the firmware was ready for GR, would think no bugs would be found or that there would be no more improvements. So, in this case, I think by “complete”, the poster was asking if it was believed to be ready for GR.

Of course, no matter how good your testing is, I suspect you won’t give approval until some period of treg testing.

waytools: waytools: No dependency on contracts, just physical logistics right now.

That sounds good.

waytools: waytools: we’re indeed encouraged with new infrastructure code results, and working to get all our ducks in line to scale shipping.

First part seems to mean you aren’t saying it is ready yet (again, I don’t expect that to be until treg gets it anyway). But focus on shipping at scale would seem to show there has been a lot of progress in other things.

Now we just need more info next week to clarify some of this.