There seems to have been some discussion about all players being testers, which is simply untrue. If this were true, EZPC would be available to all of us at this time since it is "down for testing," and we would have access to functions that would not be available to normal players that would enable us to test a wider variety of the aspects of the game. If you read the thread about EZPC being shut down, you would see that being a tester is clearly a separate position from being the players that most of us currently are.
To the people who say "Stop complaining, the wipe is coming, deal with it and get over it," this statement is not in any way furthering the discussion of whether or not we should have a wipe and frankly, I don't understand the point of simply laying down and taking it in the...well, you know where. We were asked by the devs if we think a wipe should happen and it's our duty to thoroughly consider how such a change will affect us personally. Only the devs know whether or not the code itself necessitates a reset, but the we, the players, ARE the community and only we can say how it will affect US. I appreciate the devs concern, and I won't hold a wipe against them, but to me, if they perform a wipe that is not required by the code, it just doesn't make sense. There are two servers, and it certainly seems that the non-RP server is for testing, so I can't justify a wipe of the RP server when there is a clearly better-suited server for such action. People may say that things are imbalanced or that the economy is messed up or that Mr. So-and-so has some item that he obtained in some illegitimate way, but I think that those things fit perfectly into an RP-realm: greed, corruption, horribly imbalanced economy. These things have been, are and always will be part of every society that ever has existed, does exist and will exist. As for clearing out those who don't participate in RP on Laanx, there is always the /ignore command or the simple labeling of those people as "crazy" or "strangers." I never really had a problem dealing with those people.