Oh, you have no idea...
Just this topic: I'm learning towards NOT using the lowercase 'wedge' as account name, but the majority voted for it, and I don't like being unpleasant... :^^;:
As for the rest...
Well, the problem with going public is not that people will be exposed to my code and thus able to criticize it. Not only am I ready for that, but I'm confident that everyone skilled enough to understand what's under the hood will be thrilled by what they'll see.
However, because git allows rewriting history, but makes one's life miserable if you attempt to force push a rewritten history to a repo that's already public, once the source code is public, I won't be able to rewrite history, and believe me, rewriting is REALLY cool if you're looking into having a clean repo with easy and fast blames. (Blame is a VERY useful tool which lets you find a line in a specific file, and gives you a full history of that line, i.e. the dates and contents of each successive modification to that line.)
I'm also still not sure about the new folder structure. While /app and /html are acceptable folder names because they're noob-friendly and match all of my demands, I have to say that I have to look twice for the /templates folder, before I remember it's now called /html. Oddly, it didn't take long for me to assimilate that /Sources is now /app, so I just need some time. The main problem is that /core (their parent folder) is still kind mixed up with two other sibling folders starting in 'c', i.e. 'cache' and 'css'. I'm considering renaming 'cache' to 'files', and move 'css' and 'js' inside it, which would make for a cleaner folder list, at the cost of 6 more bytes per filename in the HTML source code. Perhaps if I could find another name like 'files', but a bit shorter... ('bits'??) Or maybe I just shouldn't bother. The reason why /css and /js were made into root folders in the first place was not that it made for shorter URLs (it was a reason, but not my first), it was that it made it easier for me to clear the CSS and JS caches manually. But since I added a menu command to clear all cache, there's no reason for that any longer, eh...
These are the last few hiccups I'm having. The rest, I guess I can live with.
Also, I'm not releasing anything tomorrow, because it's the 19th, and '9' in Japanese means 'pain'. I'm a bit superstitious about Japanese numbers, to each their own. I thought today was the 19th, so I was planning to postpone to tomorrow, but right now I'm torn between releasing *now*, or postponing for another two days (and thus getting laughed at.)
First-world problems™, I know...!