Morning Andrea,

    Who is widely deploying something that does absolutely nothing ?

    The only reason to keep it would be that we are going to change the
default representation, as pointed out we're not.

    This cannot have been left in for considered reasons, it was just
forgotten about.

Cheers
Joe

On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 1:22 AM, Andrea Faulds <a...@ajf.me> wrote:

> Hi Pedro,
>
> I don't support this removal.
>
> Currently, yes, the flag doesn't do anything, and it's unlikely to do so
> in future, as Nikita points out.
>
> However, it's not improbable that we might see a `u` flag in future, and
> if that was added, `b` might still be useful as an explicit counterpart.
>
> Anyway, this feels like deprecation for its own sake. As you point out,
> removing this breaks widely-deployed code. When the benefit of removal is
> negligible, and it breaks existing code, I don't think it can be justified.
>
> Thanks.
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