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Occasionally, a bug report comes in and after evaluation, it turns out the behavior or feature are behaving as expected. We then label it as triage/wont-fix. While this is technically correct, and not an uncommon approach among GitHub projects, the tone of it still feels harsh to me. Perhaps we should consider introducing a label for the concept of "this is expected". The label could be either used instead of triage/wont-fix in these cases, or it could be an additional label used in conjunction with wont-fix to elaborate why wont-fix was used.
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Occasionally, a bug report comes in and after evaluation, it turns out the behavior or feature are behaving as expected. We then label it as
triage/wont-fix
. While this is technically correct, and not an uncommon approach among GitHub projects, the tone of it still feels harsh to me. Perhaps we should consider introducing a label for the concept of "this is expected". The label could be either used instead oftriage/wont-fix
in these cases, or it could be an additional label used in conjunction with wont-fix to elaborate why wont-fix was used.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: