I hear that they're bringing in Neil Gaiman to repair the damage Morrison did to Batman(kind of like they brought in Whedon to repair The X-Men, or at the very least make it not as shitty). I think that's pretty cool. Gaiman, who I'm a big fan of, has proven that he has the creative maturity to not pull stunts for the sake of his own pathetic ego, unlike Morrison. Kind of like how Morrison was brought in to repair the damage Winnick did when he brought Jason Todd back without any explanation. It would be funny if it wasn't so sad. Just goes to show that DC fans have higher standards then Marvel fans do. They don't care how many books you sell or how much The Internet loves you. If you're spewing out bullshit then they're going to call you on it.
My only concern is that this would be Gaiman's first fore into a mainstream superhero comic. He's a great fantasy writer, but I don't know if he's the best to handle the gritty and less-is-moreness Batman book. Alot of his stuff is very fantasy based, so he might have to tone his stuff down. But, I have no doubt it will be decent. Anything's got to be an improvement.