1. Have a problem, i.e. lack of dark mode.
2. The proper solution is difficult.
3. People propose temporary workarounds and submit PRs to fix the problem.
4. Reject their PRs and ignore their proposals, listing an infinite amount of
side problems that would need to be considered first.
5. The discussion continues for years while users keep complaining about the
main issue.
6. Finally implement something that isn't perfect either and ignores people's
suggestions.
7. People complain.
8. Close the GitHub issue, but open new ones that talk about side problems and
ignore the specific proposals people have made over the years.
9. People complain about that, so tell them they're being dismissive of the
depth of the problem.
10. Continue discussing side problems while being as vague as possible, so that
you can keep going in circles (bikeshedding).
11. Dismiss any criticism of this process while claiming that you welcome
anyone to get involved.
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