It may have originally been confirmed and triaged but surely it's normal to respond to a `It looks like it's recently been fixed, please check' request. To not do so might mislead people into thinking it has indeed been fixed. That is not spamming.
It may have originally been confirmed and triaged but surely it's normal
to respond to a `It looks like it's recently been fixed, please check'
request. To not do so might mislead people into thinking it has indeed
been fixed. That is not spamming.