I know this sounds like whiny bitch, but while this probably doesn't effect the goals of Oculus at all, it's really knocked everyone's faith in them for some reason, myself included and frankly I don't even know why.
The only thing that will get me interested in VR again would be if Valve do something.
I think I identified why this bugs me; Oculus and Valve are companies that value research over making a quick-buck, Facebook tends to rush their experiments out the door with no audience testing (FB Home) and expects people to just like it (See my pun?), with Oculus under Facebook, sure they might be continuing with research towards a fantastic first-product, but now they have a massive shadow over them which I'm scared will encourage them to try and ship early, I'm worried they will become the ones who ruin VR and not the other companies that everyone expected would.
And John Carmack working for a company owned by Facebook? Gives me the chills.
EDIT: Notch's full statement pretty much says everything that we all seem to feel for some reason.