yes, but is "no, but i would use it" really a useful metric for this discussion? i believe "yes, df need this to be feature complete, but i would not personally use it" is a valid metric, and for this reason i added it in. those people kinda have a foot in each camp. the "no but i would..." crowd don't really, because they still think it should not be included, and it is irrelevant to the discussion if they would use it or not.
i really do not appreciate all the unsubstantiated claims of bias in the poll, especially when those who make the claim will not actually address my challenge to prove it. don't just put up a straw man, tell me why option 3 is biased and not pertinent to the discussion. again, the options are clearly stated and hard to misinterpret. the number of "yes" vs. "no" options is only relevant if people pick one by random chance. only then would you be able to state that it is biased towards yes.
again, the only people who could possibly have a gripe with this poll are the people who are for it, because the people who would actually use the feature if it was put in are not accurately measured since all "no" votes are assumed to also be people who will not use it. i think, however, that for the purpose of this discussion (i.e. how much community support there is/isn't) that is a perfectly ok assumption.