Oh, a couple more things. When everyone talks about how Clone Wars is canon, so the PT should stay canon; or ignoring the PT is fine as long as Clone Wars is still canon, etc., what version are you referring to? There's the Genndy Tartakovsky series, which actually bridged the gap of what happened immediately before Episode III (how Grievous got injured and Palpatine was kidnapped), which surely makes it canonical to that related film, and then there's the still running or wrapping up CGI Clone Wars series (I haven't watched that at all, but I have to wonder if it covered that same material relating to Episode III). Which one of these are you talking about as being canon? None of the wording has sounded like both are being talked about, so, would this be an example of one thing replacing something else of the same name as canonical? (I don't support that idea, but, still, it sounds like you may have let that already happen without realizing it.)
The other thing is, The Holiday Special was mentioned. I rather doubt that crapfest would grace/sully a set finally showcasing the OOT in HD glory, but that doesn't mean the "special" (I say it that way because it is both not particularly stellar, yet also embodying the mentally handicapped connotation of the word) isn't being treated more favorably than it used to. While not in great quality, the "special" has actually been made available for sale, with non-optional Rifftrax commentary directly through Rifftrax.com (trust me, you don't want to watch it without Rifftrax, no matter what you say about historical anything, you don't actually want to watch it that way). A few years ago, such a thing would NEVER have been allowed to happen. I'm not sure what extent and quality of a release The Holiday Special has in front of it, but the door isn't as firmly shut on it as it once was (but, dear God, don't let them dare put it out officially without at least optional Rifftrax in the future).