Deferred is what we used at my last job.
In the meetings that I attended, sometimes I heard "meh" really was as you
describe but other times it was said with a tone of "you got to be kidding
me... whatever".
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From: "John Cooper" <jocoo...@jackhenry.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 5:08 PM
To: "WiX toolset developer mailing list" <wix-devs@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [WiX-devs] Resolution "meh"
It's not strictly one word, but "NoScope" is pretty plain. -- John
Merryweather Cooper Build & Install Engineer -- ESA Jack Henry & Associates,
Inc.® Shawnee Mission, KS 66227 Office: 913-341-3434 x791011
jocoo...@jackhenry.com www.jackhenry.com From: Rob Mensching
[mailto:r...@robmensching.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 4:30 PM
To: Windows Installer XML toolset developer mailing list
Subject: [WiX-devs] Resolution "meh" I was supposed to send this out last
week and forgot. At our last status meeting we discussed a new resolution for
issues that are technically correct but we're not interested in actively
tracking (usually because we don't care for the feature. but if someone
*really* wanted to do it.). The word "meh" captures the concept but it isn't
exactly the friendliest way to communicate what we wanted. So, does anybody
have better ideas for a resolution? Keep it short. The ideal is one word (heh).
Suggestions? Note: I also liked the concept of "-0" (aka: minus zero) but
isn't immediately clear what was intended.
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