M. Urlichs politely asks: > I hesitate to say this, but please actually listen to "Please do not > reopen this bug unless you have anything new to add"
Well sorry, but I DO listen, I just don't agree. Probably you think the request was so self-evidently sensible, that it'd be impossible to really listen to it and not agree. Not me, I really listened, and yet, I just did not agree. Especially because of the fact that I did have new stuff to add. The new stuff is all there in the thread after the first reopening. But there's no need to take my word for it... > and "I think you > should demonstrate consensus on -project that there is a problem". Would a lack of consensus disprove there was a problem? Many problems are such that those most involved would deny any problem existed, as in virtually all cases of prejudice. "There is no class problem" sniffs the aristocrat, "only a noisy rabble problem." > Thank you. You're welcome!

