Read Ilford's own comments, it is far worse than any other film. They make Pan F, so they know for sure, and make it very clear in the Datasheet, that's quite different to all their other films.
It is time to get facts right, it is a superb film but needs swift processing, after exposure. If you don't believe the film manufacturer, then go shoot beer cans like Kid Rock, and forget shooting film.
It's a fact, not a myth, that Pan F has very poor Latent image stability. But what is worse is many here are trying to contradict the manufacturer, and also many of us who have first-hand experience of the issue,
I'm sorry Bill, but get your facts right. Read the Pan F datasheet.
Ian