On Sat, Jun 06, 2026 at 09:33:59AM +0200, Niels Thykier wrote:
You should not nitpick on another package's official spelling.

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I felt that this final sentence made me spent energy on having to deal on whether there is a problem between the two of us I am not aware of. I apologies if this happens to just be a language barrier thing.

That was not my intention. I value your work and I especially appreciate the swiftness you dealt with my bug reports and issues.

I was kind overwhelmed with the number of (justified and nonjustified) spelling comments your software issued. I often write things that come about as snarky when it was not my intention.

Please accept my apologies.
If it is language thing, part of what triggered me was the "You should [not]". The "you" makes it personal as it puts the focus on me (the receiver).

I originally wrote that as "Thou should not", trying to mock antique rule books. Then MY spell checker acted. Again, my apologies.

I am very impressed by the way you were able to put your feelings in words. I do fully understand now.

Greetings
Marc

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