No one wants to engage with reddit-speak outside reddit, shit's painful and unproductive.Why so aggressive? Are you in any danger?
I recall the discussion you refer to, and I don't think the current one is without merits. While I also hope this game is not abandoned, the repeated silence from Vren does not improve my trust in this project. I'm not a defeatist, I'm not convinced the game is abandoned, I'm just concerned. So don't insult other people, as nobody is attacking you.
What I think is, Vren has no real interest in engaging the community in what he thinks is his own creation. As such, he doesn't feel obliged to give us any progress feedback, or even any information on what his current roadblock is. This is the bane of perfectionists (been there myself, done that many times). It eats into their motivation, the once beloved project becomes the hated one, and gets abandoned. People fear this fate awaits LR2 as well. Tell me, is this fear unfounded?
Also, it's not the way open-sourcing should work. Vren should explicitly state what his problems are, and try to involve more experienced people into this project. Communication is key here. And that communication is lacking with Vren.
If I face a huge roadblock for a month, I'm trying to enlist all the help I can. I don't see anything like that from Vren, and it's not a month, it's six. My real question to you was, do you? I assume you don't either. So, you just found an opportunity to be aggressive and insulting. This speaks volumes about you, but doesn't really add anything of value to the discussion. So, why bother?
Anyway, he did actually detail his problems, project blockages, absence (posts when he has made progress only), and what his progress is. He always has. A one month gap that was not unexpected to happen shouldn't come as a surprise.
This is one dude making a game, what creative direction and design decisions he makes are ultimately his, so if he doesn't agree with feedback that's his decision to make, not a failure on his part. As for "not open-sourcing correctly" the specific problems would be listed in the "issues" tab on the git, assuming that the public git page is where he's making changes which I doubt.