It's not all about "hacking"....
First of all, there's a lot of confusion on people's thoughts of what the term hacking means, in this thread.
Some understand that it simply means modifying software in order to perform tasks that the original developer did not intend. Others don't seem to follow that logic, or aren't really familiar with what the real meaning of hacking is.
The short and sweet concerns for me, as they apply to the Droid X, are that I would prefer having the most control over how the software controls the phone; from things as simple as modifying the theme to suit my needs, to upgrading the ROM, if such a time arises that it would benefit my use of the device.
This thread may be jumping the gun a bit, but it also informed me (a first time Android buyer), that there may be reasons for me to go with the Incredible over the Droid X. With the foreknowledge that I've acquired by reading what some may consider pure conjecture, I at least am going into my purchase options with a better understanding of what is for sure (the Incredible being a known entity), what may be (the possibility of a long, or non-existent, hack for the Droid X), and what is purely speculative (that nobody publicly seems to be sharing the answers yet).
The fact that this thread exists, however, has given me a reason to consider options other than the Droid X, as backup alternatives, because as a first time Android buyer I assumed all Android phones were relatively "open".
Thanks,
--bb