I suspect most people have no strong opinion on this either way (it doesn't 
directly affect them) - hence the quite narrow responses.
So, to unironically signal my own nonchalance, I'm responding.

That said, anything which improves the editor process, particularly reducing 
required time and effort, without otherwise placing restrictions on 
submissions, can only be a good thing. And if it fixes the Registry, even 
better. I don't consider maintaining the status quo or staying where all the 
cool kids are as compelling reasons for avoiding change.

On the dual-HubLab approach, I expect it will cause more problems in the long 
run, if only from the increased complexity and confusion it will inevitably 
cause - good documentation should solve that, but in reality it doesn't because 
people are generally terrible at following instructions, or even reading them 
in the first place.

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