@jsalisbury:  You are correct in that the system is simply doing what it
is told, but it's still a bug in the user experience.

The question is what the user is intending to do.  Is the user
intentionally telling the system to suspend twice?  There's no use case
in which that's useful.

Then we have to consider the user experience.  When the user opens the
lid, they are telling the system to wake up because they intend to use
it.  They aren't expecting the system to put itself back to sleep, so
this violates the principle of least surprise.

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  shouldn't queue a second suspend if the machine is already suspending

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