I think people are confusing core with distribution. The node/id system is simple, effective, and the best way to have nodes with unique ids at the highest performance. Whatever aliasing system you use (path, pathauto, supermegahoochypath) should be optional. If by "part of core" people mean the core distribution and that means it's a disablable module that is well-maintained, great. If by "part of core" people mean it's the new standard for identifying all nodes, no way. Liza makes some good points, and we should be mature enough to recognize the points she makes and ignore her offensive style instead of lashing back, which accomplishes nothing. Yes, Drupal has a marketing problem. Yes, most of us don't care about that and feel that if she thinks Drupal has a marketing problem she should start marketing Drupal and get involved with decision making, and maybe roll her own easy-to-use distribution (maybe pathauto will even be on by default!). Or maybe she could fund implementation of session remembrance. She is also right that 4.7 is going to be a lot of work for a lot of people without a lot of tangible benefit and we should recognize that (I know I do). I don't have a problem with that if we are steadily working towards best practices in everything. 4.7 is an example of best practices with forms, since they are now (more) secure.