Please contain yourself with this type of comments.
The developers have spent a little bit more than 3 hours to give you this piece of software, and for free by the way. So I am not sure if this is the way to "thank them".
But to be honest, I personally (and probably a lot of other users) find it quite good, that you need to apply rights to the user actively and that not every new user gets all rights from the beginning. Just had this case this week. Wanted to give a user only access to view and export the responses, nothing else. It was good that this user did not get any rights during creation, because until I would have given the correct rights, this user could have used the given "power" of having all kinds of rights, until I would have reduced these rights. So I think the approach to create a user without any rights first, and then add the rights you want seems a pretty good approach to me.
And if you don't feel the same way, you can always participate actively by making a bug report or a feature request or even contributing code by making a pull request.
I answer at the LimeSurvey forum in my spare time, I'm not a LimeSurvey GmbH employee.
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