used LLM eval linked in response to my other issues. LLM rejected "wontfixed" as not popular enough (and rejected also "eval")
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wontfix — Size 60, not borderline, Signature
Issue-tracker resolution label / status.
wontfix is a well-established term of art in software development and issue-tracking contexts (e.g., GitHub, GitLab, Bugzilla, Jira), used to mark issues that will not be addressed. It appears routinely in general-purpose professional writing (issue comments, release notes, project documentation) and users strongly expect it not to be flagged by spell checkers. Its cultural and practical significance within a very large online community supports Size 60.
The canonical form is lowercase wontfix; capitalization variants are purely stylistic and need not be encoded separately. No competing spellings are in genuine use.
Signature
60: wontfix : wontfixes
used LLM eval linked in response to my other issues. LLM rejected "wontfixed" as not popular enough (and rejected also "eval")
Summary
Included
wontfix — Size 60, not borderline, Signature
Issue-tracker resolution label / status.
wontfix is a well-established term of art in software development and issue-tracking contexts (e.g., GitHub, GitLab, Bugzilla, Jira), used to mark issues that will not be addressed. It appears routinely in general-purpose professional writing (issue comments, release notes, project documentation) and users strongly expect it not to be flagged by spell checkers. Its cultural and practical significance within a very large online community supports Size 60.
The canonical form is lowercase wontfix; capitalization variants are purely stylistic and need not be encoded separately. No competing spellings are in genuine use.
Signature
60: wontfix : wontfixes