Where was it integrated?  The bug was moved to 3.x and I don't see the changes 
on any of the branches.

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 From: "Rob Mensching" <r...@robmensching.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 11:14 PM
To: "WiX toolset developer mailing list" <wix-devs@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [WiX-devs] Resolution "meh"

  Looking for something that says: "technically possible but not something that 
we actively want to do."   That means that if someone wants it done, they'll 
likely need to go do it themselves. The bugs we keep open are bugs that are "we 
really should fix these" such that "if you're looking for a bug, please pick 
one of these first". We want something to resolve these bugs so people can find 
them as "stuff that isn't fixed and wasn't outright denied".   The GAC thing is 
a good example. We don't strong name sign for GAC'ing. We strong name sign so 
that people that have to sign their assemblies (some enterprises require it) 
can write extensions that depend on our assemblies. Strong naming is infectious 
from the top.   Funny enough the NuGet guys just went through this (they 
started strong naming a release or two ago). In their case and ours we don't 
want things in the GAC because they create all kinds of interesting 
interactions, that are generally undesirable. Thus, "meh".   But it was 
important to you so you provided the fix and it was the correct fix and it was 
integrated. Perfect example of how it should work.     From: Christopher 
Painter [mailto:chr...@iswix.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 5:21 PM
To: WiX toolset developer mailing list; WiX toolset developer mailing list
Subject: Re: [WiX-devs] Resolution "meh"   But you also say "if someone really 
wants to do it".  Which is it?    Let's say someone came up with something, 
submitted the merge and it was good clean code.... would it get merged or would 
it get shunned?    Is it Meh or is it No Soup For You?

I'll give an example. The interop in the GAC problem.  Your comment was "meh, 
don't put *our* stuff in the GAC".  I kept quiet but I thought that was a silly 
opinion.  If you don't want it in the GAC, don't strong name it.    What do you 
care if it's in the GAC?    The Private tag is the correct technical decision 
but for some reason you find it unimportant and uninteresting hence "meh".     
Well, from my perspective we solved a technicial problem by putting it in the 
GAC and we are using it for really cool stuff other then just writing custom 
actions.   To me it belongs not only in the GAC but it belongs in the .NET BCL 
as the missing MSI interop assembly. It's a kick ass library... the best of 
it's kind in the world IMO.
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   In mFrom: "Rob Mensching" <r...@robmensching.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 7:13 PM
To: "WiX toolset developer mailing list" <wix-devs@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [WiX-devs] Resolution "meh" "NoScope" doesn't quite feel like 
saying "we're not really interested in this bug/feature." "OutOfScope" (which 
admittedly is even more words <smile/>) might be closer. but it misses the lack 
of interest part.   "Deferred" sounds a lot like we're considering it for 
future, which isn't true.   And yes, sometimes extreme "meh" sounds like 
"srsly" but it's the same in the end: a technically correct feature we're not 
really interested in. <smile/>   I'm not coming up with better words myself yet 
so keep 'em coming. it seems like it's out there.   From: Christopher Painter 
[mailto:chr...@iswix.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 3:23 PM
To: WiX toolset developer mailing list; WiX toolset developer mailing list
Subject: Re: [WiX-devs] Resolution "meh"   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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