I don't quite understand either, and I try to be as inclusive as possible in life, but my complaint is that there is an "official" stance to ignore the requests for a warning on the "official" documentation that says something works that does not.
That is inhernetly saying, "yes I officially said A works, but I also officially decided that I will not have A work and also not mention that it does not work."
I don't quite understand either, and I try to be as inclusive as possible in life, but my complaint is that there is an "official" stance to ignore the requests for a warning on the "official" documentation that says something works that does not.
That is inhernetly saying, "yes I officially said A works, but I also officially decided that I will not have A work and also not mention that it does not work."