On the wiki page, Rich Hickey wrote:
* If you think a month is too long to get a response to your needs, from a
bunch of very busy volunteers, you need to chill out
* just because you decided to bring it up doesn't mean everyone else needs
to drop what they are doing

For the record, I don't really care how long it takes to get a response.
Unfortunately, there's no observable way to know whether an issue is in
some queue to be considered at a future date, or whether an issue has
merely gone unnoticed, or whether an issue has been deemed unworthy of
further consideration.

In any case, thanks for the thoughtful, well-considered response to the
issue on the wiki.

--Mark

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