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That's good to hear, if true. I'm not an expert at git, I've just seen the two issues that were both closed as won'tfix. I think they'd help their PR (edit: public relations) a lot if they just updated those issues.
or if people would take the two seconds to click the "history" button on the file in the pull request. at this point, this brigading and targeted harassment of an individual with a history of depression and drug abuse has been going on for close to four years. it's no longer a "PR" matter.
While I have no opinion on this subject (only having learned about it in this thread), I think you might be confusing PR (public relations) and PR (pull requests).
That's good to hear, if true. I'm not an expert at git, I've just seen the two issues that were both closed as won'tfix. I think they'd help their PR (edit: public relations) a lot if they just updated those issues.
or if people would take the two seconds to click the "history" button on the file in the pull request. at this point, this brigading and targeted harassment of an individual with a history of depression and drug abuse has been going on for close to four years. it's no longer a "PR" matter.
It sounds like if they really did commit to changing their ways, they haven't communicated it, which is PR (Public Relations).
While I have no opinion on this subject (only having learned about it in this thread), I think you might be confusing PR (public relations) and PR (pull requests).
I think you might be right that they are mistaking it. I'll edit it to make it more clear.
no, the difference was clear to me before. good for other readers though.
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