Yes because making sure everyone who dislike griefers moving to solo play is THE way to get the Open Play population booming.
The lack of ability to understand the simple thing that an action should have consequences seems to be beyond a majority of the forum population.
I agree that the "play solo/play mobius" brigade does nothing but cause my eyes to roll. I think the problem stems from a hyperbolic representation of playing in open, as if a psycho is hiding around every corner. I've played the game almost entirely in open and the horror stories over the last 6 months after launch are really few and far between to the point of non-existence. I don't feel like I need to have the "god mode" ship to participate in it but at the same time I deliberately don't go to the flash points in an unshielded trader and complain when I get blown up (believe me, some people do, I've seen them even at community goals in open.... greedy little nutters.)
I'm pretty much happy with the way open stands as is, I rarely encounter trouble and use the right ship and equipment when I expect to. Doing trade community goals in a Type 7 (one of THE most vulnerable ships due to its slow speed) I made sure that I equipped a good shield, thrusters, chaff and SCBs. All that happened was that I got pirated twice, dropped less than 5% of my cargo for both, barely denting my profit margin, let alone the bonus from the CG and carried on. I made about 10-20 trips with only those two occurences of piracy. I even got chatting with a couple of commanders and we winged up jumping between the stations. The Viper I winged with was almost disappointed about the lack of action although he did destroy a rather amibitious Cobra that went for me.
Open as it stands provides a dynamic and entertaining experience that goes beyond what can be experienced in solo or open. The existence of random pking crazies has not dampened the Open population from what I can see and I doubt it will.
As a final note, the whole "traders will move to solo" is pretty much moot as I doubt many people solely do one occupation. In the last few days I've been a smuggler, a bounty hunter, a trader, an explorer (slightly) and a warrior/agitator for my faction. For me this is THE way to experience this game, taste all the flavours of the rainbow, do a bit of everything, if it's there, why not experience it? This is THE evolution of the Frontier Elite that I loved as a teenager and provides so much more than that too. Get involved, hunt the psychos, target the pirates, protect the traders, help your faction. Whatever you do, enjoy it and if you're up for the added dynamism, select open, but go in with eyes wide to all its possibilities.