I've gotten over it. Lucas is basically dragging Star Wars into the digital age of moviemaking, with old time SW fans kicking and screaming along the way. With digital technology, Lucas has the means to constantly rethink and reshape his movies. I can understand how that can be very liberating for a filmmaker or any creative artist. Lucas has said there is no such thing as a "finished" film, and he clearly is not afraid to prove that point, purists be damned. He can and will tweak not just Star Wars, but all of his films, I'm sure.
I'm a purist in the sense that I saw the original SW films as a kid and so I'll always love the originals. But I also appreciate cutting edge film technology, so it's great to have a guy like Lucas who constantly pushes technical standards. If it weren't for Lucas's relentless pursuit of perfection in film reproduction over the years, I wonder if today's movies would look and sound as good as they do. ILM aside, it's hard to name a feature film today that hasn't used the services of Skywalker Sound or hasn't been "THX-mastered."
Filmmakers are marching into the brave new world of 21st century cinema, and George Lucas is the pied piper leading them onward, grey hairs and all. Power to him.
