Today I got an email from the GNU Emacs bug tracking system notifying me that a bug I filed in 2008, which involves _random, complete unrecoverable loss of all undo history_, had been addressed. 13 years later, they've resolved it as "won't fix": https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=530 …
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Replying to @cmuratori
Your bug was merged with another, which was deemed addressed well enough by other changes that a specific fix wasn’t warranted https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=1501 …
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Replying to @amadlonkay @cmuratori
Didn't see that comingpic.twitter.com/dY1vvgUIcF
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Replying to @amadlonkay @cmuratori
In eternal words of Jamie Vardy: chat shit get banged
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Replying to @exp_ln_pi @amadlonkay
I like that phrase! But yes, if someone thinks a person who started using Emacs in 1993 is too dumb to have read the fact that the bug report was merged, that's pretty much an instant block. I can read. Also, my bug wasn't the same as theirs - the maintainers just thought it was.
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