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You know what I lack most in this entire discussion and github conversation/bug ? Basic boundaries.

If someone says "no thank you". You can maybe try to ask if there is any wiggle room, or good will possible. But if there isn't, then that's the end of it. Leave the other person in peace.

If you don't like it, then fork it (if allowed). Or get your needs met another way. But trying to enforce them on someone else is not very respectable.

And if someone continues to try and bother you into doing what you want. You say no one last time, and stop communicating.




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