> Well, that logic is a bit flawed though: you're kind of saying that we
> shouldn't use a better tool because it may bring us more contributors
> than we can handle. At the end of the day, we would still use a better
> tool though.

No, I'm saying that given limited resources, addressing the giant piles of
unused code we have (and figuring out how new code won't end up in the
attic) seems like a higher priority. Using better tools is always a good
idea, and if you'd like to argue that github means patches are less likely
to be abandoned that's a good argument to make.

I'm arguing for a broader look at what our development process problems
are, and that perhaps efforts should be directed elsewhere.


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