I said nothing about it being fixed. I said the change in functionality appears to have been intentional. The default behaviour is still to not translate any of the IDs, which makes it so you can't actually do anything with the mounted filesystem unless you are, for some strange reason, using sshfs to mount a filesystem hosted on the same machine, or, coincidentally, have the same uid for your account on both machines... If there is a good reason for this being the default, then yes, it's fixed. Otherwise the default should probably be changed to what would seem to be the option most likely to be what the user is really wanting to do.
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