I must admit to be split on this. I am no fan of Ancestry and giving them access to all the Scottish records would not be ideal.
BUT
It would give us subscription based access to records.
I have many thousands of ancestors around the Newton and Inveresk parishes going back to the start of records, a lot of whom have the same names (20 Abraham Moffats, 17 Alexander Moffats). The only way to sort this lot out properly is to look at a lot of records which under the present system is prohibitively expensive.
I find it illustrative of the mindset of the NRS that their defense in this case was mostly based on the effect on their "income stream". That's us, and that's how they see us, as a cash cow to be milked.
The management of this organization has been pretty awful for a number of years now, witness leaking roof, failed software updates, glacially slow drip of new records being released, delayed census release.
My hope is that this will give them or the Scottish Government a kick up the pants to properly fulfill their mandate to "collect, preserve, AND PUBLISH" Scottish records. My expectation is somewhat different.