Fran=E7ois, I swear you spend more time complaining about SF than it = would take to just use it. You're not going to prevail on this, so please = save everyone's time (yours and ours) by skipping the repetition. > ... > The free software movement turned the values around, and refreshing= ly > underlined that reporting a problem is a contribution from the user= to > the software maintainer and indirectly, to the community. Problem reports are certainly appreciated. Problem reports via one-t= o-one email works great for a new open source project with users numbering = in the dozens, but it doesn't scale. Python has hundreds of thousands of us= ers now, and more reports than the sum total of developers can handle. A= ny project of this size has to change how it works. Guido held on to hi= s Guido's-inbox bug reporting system for a year after it totally broke = down, and it took a lot of extra work to recover from the chaos it fell int= o. Despite its flaws, the SF-based trackers work at least a thousand tim= es better than that did in the end. We can't go back.
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