corenominal wrote:CrunchBang really is a team effort, I just do the donkey work. Without all the input, suggestions and feeback, the project would not be where it is now, wherever that is.
Also, I think it is very important to remember that the project is not only about the ISO images. For me, the best thing to come out the project to date are these here forums. 
While i don't doubt that our suggestions and everything else has been helpful, #! still only has one developer. I mean, it has a friggin awesome supportive community which as you said, really helps with the direction and vision of #!, but if you had to list the developers on DistroWatch or something, it would be your name, not ours. Technicalities, im sure, but you can't deny the work you've put into the project.
I'd just like to also talk about one more thing...
corenomial wrote: For me, the best thing to come out the project to date are these here forums 
I think for everyone who is involved with #! in one way or another, or ever was, these forums are mighty important.
You can kind of grasp what I'm talking about by looking at the number of users on the forums, and how many are actively using #!.
There are many who have moved to debian base, or arch base, or other unrelated distributions, or to Windows or OSX.
And yet these people are still active on these forums. I personally haven't been using #! for at least 4 or 5 months. I still visit the forums every day.
So yes, definitely the best thing about #! are these forums. 

just call me...
~FSM~