Since the split, dragondoor will continue to try to find it's own identity; it's a little awkward for them to continue to push ETK, for instance, when they no longer have Pavel. Maybe something good will come out of it; so far to the best of my knowledge, all that's come out has been essentially more convict conditioning and neuro mass, neither of which interests me personally.
One thing that puzzles me though in that discussion, is this talk of it being "not enough". I'm no genius or champion, but I worked up to doing the pm with a 40kg, and have coached other people to get ups and swings with the beast, all by just doing the pm, and tweaking technique when needed. It's really not that hard. I love doing getups, but can't imagine why anyone would want to spend an hour doing them. Ditto for all this talk of training for hours and hours per day. I have other things I want to do, both movement related (bjj, judo, juggling, dancing) and not (spending time with my wife, playing music, reading, etc).
It's almost as if they're angry that people can accomplish so much in so little time; personally that's part of what drew me to Pavel's method in the first place.