I don't mean to sound frustrated, because this is a volunteer open-source project, not VC-backed corporate software, but whenever the Emacs package flycheck reports an error message, I find the fact that it says (paraphrased) "Please include these details when filing your error report. Thanks!" to be a bit condescending.
It's just something about being thanked in advance for an action I did not intend to do that irks me. It implies to me that the reward for doing it has been given to me without my consent, and now I'm obligated to follow up on my part to prove I deserve it. It ultimately makes me less likely to file a bug report, stemming from this unease.
It's a really minor thing, and definitely not worth getting angry over, but for some reason I always remember it whenever a discussion about out-of-touch error messages happens.
It's just something about being thanked in advance for an action I did not intend to do that irks me. It implies to me that the reward for doing it has been given to me without my consent, and now I'm obligated to follow up on my part to prove I deserve it. It ultimately makes me less likely to file a bug report, stemming from this unease.
It's a really minor thing, and definitely not worth getting angry over, but for some reason I always remember it whenever a discussion about out-of-touch error messages happens.