The policy shouldn't be over common sense though.

The fact that the application doesn't crash doesn't mean that the
application actually works, the developers have made the application be
able to work without it, but it is indeed a really basic functionallity.
What's an IDE without the ability of creating a project? A text editor?

I can think of load of users scratching their heads after installing
anjuta and seeing that warning dialog trying to figure out what to do
next.

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