> That's fine and could be achieved by putting an option to disable the
> checking in the preferences if you truly did not want it. My argument
> is that this type of checking should be enabled by DEFAULT, as this
> seems to be a common stumbling block for new users.

Lance, man, give it up. I don't know how I can put this more plainly:
buckets represent different things to different people. They were
cleverly designed to be very flexible, and thus allow users to ascribe
their own meaning to them. I don't believe anything should be done to
make them more rigid, and certainly not as a default. It's exactly
your argument that I disagree with, as I believe users should not be
forced into a particular perspective. Whatever your goals are, it's up
to you to manage your buckets in whatever way helps you achieve these
goals.

I see buckets as representing only money I want to spend, and you see
them as representing all of your money – BOTH are valid. I'm sure
there are dozens of other interpretations. Even if a majority of users
agree with your interpretation, there's no reason it should be imposed
as the default use of buckets for all users. It might cause someone to
miss a use case that would be more meaningful to them, especially if
they don't realize the behavior is something controlled as a
preference.

//Drew
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