I assumed that there was a English language barrier from the original author that made the mistake of present versus future tense for the feature list. When combined with a lack of feature tracking that looked to people like big claims were made without substance, but to me it always felt like everything in V was "work in progress."
They definitely have a hacker mindset to get the minimum working examples through and keep on developing, which is admirable in some ways. The downside is I don't think there's a lot of development experience hanging around that project, so things stick to minimal implementations.