Ah but the issue is whether
DVC has kept to the agreement that total points per resort remain the same.
This is at the heart of many questions and the myriad of mathematical calculations popping up across the member community. As of yet, DVC has not produced the figures that demonstrate totals have remained the same. And even some in Member Services are suggesting that they are not with some resorts having fewer points in 2010 than 2009. All we have to say that the reallocation preserved point totals is that brief PR announcement and what statements were in our contracts laced with a lot of faith that DVC wouldn't dare shortchange membership.
It all reminds me of a science fiction story I once watched. The supercomputer was inflating people's electric bills by 1-2 cents and embezzling billions with the net effect.
Second issue here is your definition of "membership as a whole". Without access to the data of "total points owned by each member" and "most frequent booking pattern", we simply do not know if more members suffered, gained or had no issues with this change. The best we can do is total up different types of vacations and see if they cost more or less points in 2010. This is where weekly points come in handy. It's very easy to see how vacations compare.
I'm one of those who will take a hit but can afford to adjust my way out of it. So my concern is based more on principle than anything else. Now if weekly totals had remained balanced throughout the year, I'd have much fewer issues with it.