I’ve had extremely frustrating and contentious discussions with maintainers who choose to put forms in front of their issues in their repositories.<p>It’s bad enough that<p>1) if I use the project and can’t easily switch from it, I will simply not contribute in any way to the project from that point forward (I’ve filed two issues with Vue.js projects; I will not be filing any more, because they are horribly user-hostile);<p>2) if I don’t use the project, I will _never_ use the project and generally question why people are using the project (remarkjs).<p>Having an issue template is fine. Closing issues that don’t follow the template is (mostly) fine. Taking me to an entirely _different_ website to fill in your form and yelling throughout the whole thing that your bug will be closed if you don’t follow the steps of the time warp _exactly_…is user hostile. I get it that there are entitled users of projects. But by disabling issues or putting a form in front of issue reporting…you have told me that you don’t actually _want_ users, so I’m happy to oblige.<p>I was looking for an excuse to try Svelte anyway.