Two points I want to add.
1. Will this be another Blackmagic Design over-promise and under-deliver? Another huge shipping delay could occur because of something unexpected happening. For example, they get more orders than expected combined with some sort of supply chain delay cause problems again.
2. I agree with Vidrios and just want to reiterate that regardless of Black Magic's history of over-promising and under-delivering, these are still truly amazing times to be a filmmaker. Just a few years ago we dreamed of shooting images of the quality you can get on a Canon T2i. Now, you can get a used T2i for under $400! WTF? You can't even get 4 minutes of 16mm film processed and transferred to HD for $400. See http://www.colorlab.com/ for pricing on that.
Anyone that is upset about Blackmagic, Canon, Sony, Red, etc. should take a step back and calm down. These are exciting times and we should all be grateful for all of the tools available to us. Aren't you shooting on something already? If you think the tool is going to make you a better craftsmen, think again. Good filmmakers can take whatever tool is handed to them and make something good.
But if you are still truly upset, then, go make your own camera. If you really know what's best and it's easy enough to criticize someone else, then why don't you go and fix it and go be a millionaire selling the world's greatest camera. Yes, this previous statement is a little sarcastic but it's really meant to put it all in perspective. I really believe these companies are doing what they think is best. You can't please all of the people all of the time. Camera makers and anyone that makes anything has to make choices that won't be perfect for everyone and maybe not even for most people.
Either way, thanks to Andrew for this blog, thanks to all the camera makers for these awesome tools, and thanks to all the filmmakers that share their knowledge. Truly amazing times.