@nick I don't know. I can understand both sides.
Users searching for solutions of their problems, stumbling upon a new functionality and test it out without doing what it does.
Developers specifying what it does and therefore expect people would know what they are doing.
Anyway a compromise got merged to make it more difficult for users to accidentally mess up. Which is probably good. But I don't think you need to handhold users all the time...
@wiki_me I would like to see this model work. Because free software definitely benefits from funding and it's far more transparent like this than financing software efforts with hardware funds.