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Okay? Is this supposed to change something?
How does the opinion of your supposed internal contact at mozilla affect the basic English interpretation of the public announcement?
You're quite the lunatic. I'm obviously not defending GitHub PRs, or saying Mozilla should or should not use them. I said "we are not open to PRs at this time" is not the same as "we will be open to PRs in the future." The truth of that statement has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not Mozilla is, in fact, open to using PRs in the future. But there's no point in telling you that, because you're clearly unhinged. Have a good life.