I consider it unfortunate because I think we've all been frustrated by "due process" and having to wait or do seemingly useless tasks when the way to go appears obvious. Being able to say "let's do this" and start hacking right away sounds a lot more fun than "let's submit an RFC and wait for one month for people to comment, then we'll vote and if people accept the proposal we'll implement the unit tests, do the code review, validate the tests, put it on the unstable branch for at least six months and if everything goes right we'll have the change released next year".
I'm far from a libertarian so I completely understand and accept why these rules and regulations are necessary but it's still annoying and somewhat inefficient from time to time. For the same reason I consider it unfortunate and annoying when I get a speeding ticket even though I understand why such things exist.
Rules are good when they apply to other people but they tend to suck when they apply to me, mainly because obviously I'm much more clever than my peers and specs and code reviews are for losers.