JBQ can be considered one of the good guys and frequently made himself available on Google Groups to answer questions posed by developers. He also played a big role in keeping everything about Android 'open' to the community.
It's widely believed that Qualcomm was the reason it took so long to post a factory image and binaries. A Qualcomm SoC powers the Nexus 7, and the chip maker isn't nearly as 'open' as the operating system its powering in Google's newest device.
In any event, the files are available now, and if you plan on modding or otherwise experimenting with the underlying code, you may want to grab the factory image in case things go wrong. In addition, we should start to see some interesting ROMs pop up as a result of these files.
Source: http://hothardware.com/cs/forums/thread/579895.aspx
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