No, my behaviour is not confrontational. In fact, to be honest, I found
your behaviour (just closing the bug without any useful information at
all) quite aggressive.

* If the bug is not a bug, then by all means close it (and state why, so
that everyone else who is affected by this problem and finds this bug by
Google/... will understand).

* If the bug is a duplicate, mark it as such, and state which specific
bug it's a duplicate of. You need to state why so that (a) I can go
subscribe to the "parent" bug. (b) Everyone else who finds this bug by
Google/... will find useful information, not just yet another dead-end.
Calling a dup "invalid" is also pretty insulting.

* Otherwise, the bug must stay open; it's a valid bug that needs to be
fixed. I can't see why this isn't self-evident.

This is simply normal bug processing practice!

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