Russell,

I apologize for the apparent argumentum ad nauseam. I am not trying to
be sly. I am just looking for open dialogue about ideas and I feel
like the door is closed and caucus is frowned upon. This is the only
way I feel like I can get any floor time. The tickets I create get
closed quickly, and if I open better, more refined ones, they're
closed as duplicates.

I really am not against, per se, the backwards compatibility
guidelines, and I understand that there would be just as many folks
upset if it were too lax. I just think that it ought to be revisited.
Call this abstract, but that is only because I don't have the
"correct" solution.

The 'full_clean' stuff is the only thing that really got me fired up.
My change was not backward incompatible. ModelForm._post_clean()
currently calls nearly the exact same code that is in Model.clean()
instead of simply calling Model.clean() which would fix the entire
problem in less than "one hour".

If I'm wrong, then explain to me how it breaks backward compatibility
instead of simply erasing the docs. I can't help but feel like you did
this to punish me for not following protocol, since you've not given
my tickets more that 3 minutes. I've spent much more than 18 months
thinking about a lot of things, but I'm always open to suggestion from
eager hellers with a vested interest in helping me solve a problem.

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