Did you ground the entire fleet of 777s at any time?
We took several out of service at the same time which amounted to the aircraft we had on hand and communicated with Boeing who in turn had their engineers examine problems. Again, the difference is that the media did not latch onto this stuff as it does today. Of all the things to happen too date, the battery issue is the biggest issue. As mentioned by a former 767 captain and what I feel is a great assessment of the issue, if there is an overcharge problem and they can not stop it, than that is a serious issue as those lead to thermal overloads and those fires are almost impossible to extinguish in flight.
Either way, they will find the problem and fix the issue. The windscreen crack and the fuel issues could be several different things that are not indicative of the entirety of production.