On May 13, 2013, at 10:06 AM, AK <andrei....@gmail.com> wrote:

> WONTFIX does sound rude to me, as well. Perhaps 'onholdindefinite' can
> be used instead, the effective meaning is the same, just the term itself
> is more polite. It seems that nobody looking at it would think "I'll
> just wait for a while and surely it'll get fixed.". Instead, anyone
> needing it would think "If it is to be fixed, it's clear someone has
> to make a case for it." -ak

Note: "won't fix" is used on many bug systems, not just Django. So, in choosing 
to go for a euphemism, you're also (unintentionally) obfuscating, because 
you're subtly communicating that it's somehow different than the standard 
"won't fix".

Best Regards,
Luke Sneeringer

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