It's sad to see a great company like HG to reach this situation, the one and only to offered in that time many of the most influential and foundational indie games, also worried about being fair to players and present a fair alternative to Steam with his DRM-free options.
Of zdnet fame? That's pretty neat! Point still stands though - presumably DRM free games will continue to exist regardless of the humble games layoffs (though, not to imply that the situation isn't terrible, it is)