6 May
2004
6 May
'04
6:42 p.m.
[Ken Manheimer]
All the actions are verbs, "won't fix" is not a verb. Can you suggest a verb the more clearly indicates the result is "won't fix"?
Sorry, I got lost on the first sentence: what difference does it make to anything whether they're verbs, adjectives, a mix, ...? They're all just cryptically abbreviated answers to the question "what do you want to do with this report?". "We want to resolve it." "Sorry, we want to reject it". "Sorry, but while it is arguably a bug, we won't fix it." If someone claims they can't understand what "won't fix" means, I'll be sympathetic. Until then, "won't fix" sounds perfect to me.